Posts Tagged ‘CRE’
Growth Happens When You Show Up
In commercial real estate, opportunities often start with a conversation. A committee meeting can introduce you to a future client. A networking event can connect you with a trusted industry partner. A conference session can lead to a relationship that helps you solve challenges, grow your business, or advance your career.
Read MoreSanta Monica Mayor Discusses Self-Certification and CRE Recovery
Santa Monica Mayor Discusses Self-Certification and CRE Recovery Local Legislation, Permitting Our members recently met with Santa Monica Mayor Caroline Torosis to discuss the city’s new self-certification program, economic recovery efforts, and priorities impacting the commercial real estate industry. The discussion provided an opportunity for members to hear directly from city leadership while sharing their…
Read MoreMember Voices Help Move Commercial Permitting Reform Forward
We’ve heard stories of tenant improvements waiting months for approvals, building upgrades getting delayed, and projects becoming more expensive because of unpredictable permitting timelines. Those member experiences help shape our advocacy priorities—and this past week, they helped drive an important win. AB 2418, a commercial permitting reform bill authored by Assemblymember Mark Gonzalez, recently passed the California State Assembly with unanimous support and now moves to the State Senate for consideration.
Read MoreBOMA/GLA Emerging Leaders Give Back Through Composting Volunteer Event
BOMA/GLA’s Emerging Leaders recently rolled up their sleeves to support a local sustainability effort with a volunteer day at LA Compost.
Read MoreDon’t Miss This CAMS Webinar
Small CAM miscalculations can lead to major revenue impacts across a portfolio. That’s why we are hosting a virtual CAMS Mastery webinar on Thursday, May 28 from 8:30–10:00 AM focused on helping property management professionals strengthen their understanding of Common Area Maintenance calculations, lease interpretation, and defensible recovery strategies.
Read MoreWhat CRE Needs to Know Before the 2026 Primary ElectionÂ
California’s June 2, 2026 Primary Election includes major state, county, and local races that will shape the business environment across Greater Los Angeles. For commercial real estate, issues like public safety, homelessness, permitting, taxes, infrastructure, and economic competitiveness continue driving many of the conversations surrounding this election.
Read MoreWhy Restoration Planning Matters Before the Next Emergency
The rapidly growing Sandy Fire in Simi Valley has already burned more than 1,300 acres, forced evacuations across Ventura and Los Angeles Counties, and damaged structures as firefighters continue battling dangerous wind conditions. For commercial real estate owners and property managers, events like this are another reminder that emergency preparedness cannot begin once smoke is already in the air. Whether it’s a wildfire, earthquake, civil unrest event, major water leak, or power disruption, restoration and recovery planning should already be part of your building operations strategy long before an emergency occurs.
Read MoreDon’t Miss This Advanced CAMS Training for Property Teams
As operating costs continue rising and lease scrutiny increases, having a strong understanding of CAM calculations and recovery strategies is more important than ever for commercial real estate professionals.
Read MoreHow Local Parking Changes Are Affecting Commercial Buildings
Cities across Los Angeles County are continuing to reduce parking requirements and redesign streets around transit, outdoor dining, and mobility goals. While these policies are intended to support housing and walkability, they also directly affect how commercial properties operate and how tenants evaluate space.
Read MoreBOMA/GLA PAC Interviews Beverly Hills and Glendale Candidates
Local elections shape the policies that directly impact commercial real estate, from public safety and homelessness to taxes, permitting, and economic competitiveness. That’s why our Political Action Committee (PAC) is meeting directly with Beverly Hills and Glendale City Council candidates to ensure the voices of commercial property owners, managers, and service providers are part of the conversation.
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