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Brought to you by the Triangle Commercial Association of REALTORS®, Tacquire is an affordable, easy-to-use, dynamic property-centric portal that uses the same state-of-the-art technology as National Association of REALTORS®. Tacquire provides the ability to search commercial property listings, the member directory, event calendar and news, as well as access property maps, demographics information, aerial views, photos and property information.
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Miami Herald Inks 158,000-SF Lease, Buys Land

MIAMI-Bilzin Sumber partner Al Dotson tells GlobeSt.com’s Jennifer LeClaire the Herald was under pressure to get a deal done quickly.

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Cresa Orlando Reports Full-Swing Office Recovery Underway

ORLANDO-It’s becoming increasingly difficult to find blocks of space spanning 15,000 square feet or more in Orlando’s CBD.

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Rothenberg-Rosenfield Spends $15M on Roswell Retail

ATLANTA-Josh Rosenfield tells GlobeSt.com’s Jennifer LeClaire the acquisition marks an opportunity to strengthen its neighboring asset.

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Tacquire Region is Top-Ranked

The North Carolina Research Triangle area, comprised of thirteen counties, is consistently one of the top-ranked regions for working and living by major publications and organizations. In their most recent rankings, they have put the Triangle at the top for criteria ranging from job creation and economic growth to "smartest" and "highest well-being"; from "best place for young people to live", to "best place to retire".

Milken Institute

The Milken Institute: Best-Performing Cities in Creating and Sustaining Jobs and Economic Growth

The 2009 Milken Institute/Greenstreet Real Estate Partners Best-Performing Cities Index ranks U.S. metropolitan areas by how well they are creating and sustaining jobs and economic growth. The components include job, wage and salary and technology growth. The Research Triangle Area ranked in the top ten: Durham MSA: #6, Raleigh/Cary MSA: #10

The Daily Beast

The Daily Beast: America's Smartest Cities

#1 Raleigh-Durham has just about every intangible useful in attracting and developing a smart populace: It's a university hub, including three of the nation's elite schools (Duke, the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University), and those schools let to one of the nation's great technology incubators (Research Triangle). On top of that, Raleigh, as the state's capital, attracts engaged political minds as well. "We are fortunate to have great universities in Raleigh-Durham and great 'smart' industries that enrich our community greatly," Raleigh Mayor Charles Meeker told The Daily Beast. Enrichment enough to top our list.

CNN Money

CNNMoney.com/Small Business: Best Places to Launch

The best metro areas for small business startups: Growing economies, affordable workers, stable housing markets, low crime -- these metro areas have all the features entrepreneurs need to thrive. Raleigh: #3

Gallup

Gallup Poll: Highest Wellbeing Cities

Among the nation's 52 largest metropolitan areas that Gallup surveyed in 2009, San Jose, Calif., had the highest wellbeing in the nation followed closely by Washington, D.C., according to the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index. Rounding out the top five wellbeing cities are Raleigh, N.C., Minneapolis, and San Francisco. Additionally, Raleigh/Cary was ranked number one in the Work Environment Sub-Index.

Forbes

Forbes: America's 25 Best Places To Move

Professionals looking to get ahead are relocating to these burgeoning areas. Apex, in the center of the Triangle area, is ranked #3, due to its high percentage of professionals who've moved here to work for companies such as IBM, SAS Institute, Cisco Systems, BASF, Deere, GlaxoSmithKline, Nortel and Lenovo.

Portfolio.com

Portfolio.com: Best Cities for Young Americans

Young in the City: This may seem like a dumb question: where is it good to be a young adult? The easy answer is everywhere. But some metro areas, starting with Austin, are kinda awesome… Washington, Raleigh, and Boston are the three runners-up in the study's rankings of the best places for young adults.

CNN Money

CNNMoney.com: Best College Town to Retire In

Your post-work years are a time to improve your golf game, take up a new hobby, or just enjoy a well-deserved break. In these great college towns, you can expand your intellectual horizons too. #1: Durham.

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Discovering Commercial Real Estate: Learning Library
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RLI: www.rliland.com
NAI Carolantic Realty Names New Vice President Raleigh, NC - January 13, 2012 - NAI Carolantic Realty`s Chairman, Steve Stroud has named their long-time Director of Marketing, Kerry Saunders, as the Company`s new Vice President. "Kerry`s unique qualifications, combined with her dedication to excellence, her clear vision and her natural talent f... read more

Letter from the President Dear Friends, As a member of the commercial real estate industry for over 20+ years, I`ve witnessed the "good, the bad and the ugly" in our economy. But I`m very optimistic 2012 will be a good year for us. The TCAR Board members and I are committed to raise the bar and make this a banner year f... read more

Tacquire Announces 2012 Board of Directors MORRISVILLE, N.C. (December 16, 2011) - Tacquire (TEE`-ә-kwīr`), a company that provides a regional listing service and property data exchange for commercial real estate brokers, has announced its 2012 board of directors. The company serves a 14-county area, including the Triangle. For... read more

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