Friday, September 18, 2015

City's commercial real estate market proving healthy with low vacancies

The full article appeared in 9/18/15 MBJ, pages 41-42. 

Staffing and subcontractors are increasingly difficult to find from the development, contractors and engineers standpoint," Slusky said. "For new contractors and engineers currently there is a gap of approximately five years between starting education and hiring as graduarting classes are low. 

The commercial real estate industry is hoping for growth from Metropolitan Community College construction programs. The industry is working to develop ideas for how business can change and alter current work spaces to entice the younger generations to want to work in the industry," Slusky said. 


Thanks to the MBJ for continuing a tradition of publishing positive stories for Omaha business.  - Jerry Slusky