The Real Estate Perspective
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Inside Northern Michigan’s Ski-Driven Economy: A Real Estate Perspective
Ski-driven markets are specialty markets. They cannot be artificially replicated elsewhere because they are tied to geography, climate, and accumulated culture. That uniqueness creates durability.
Business Spaces Are Designed Around How Companies Operate — Not Just How They Look
A floor plan shows square footage.
An operating system shows how work actually moves.
When a space is aligned with how a business operates, efficiency improves without forcing it.
When it isn’t, friction becomes part of the cost of doing business, and revenue is lost.
How Global Energy Shifts Are Reshaping U.S. Housing and Business Markets — and Why That’s a Positive Signal for 2026
The global energy landscape is shifting toward greater predictability, increased domestic alignment, and longer-term planning horizons. For housing and business markets across the United States, this matters more than low prices or rapid swings. Markets respond best to stability.
What AI Means for Northern Michigan: Business, Growth, and Real Estate in 2026
Commercial real estate in Northern Michigan is entering 2026 with a different posture than larger urban markets. Instead of aggressive expansion, the focus is on measured, sustainable growth—and that creates opportunity for the right investors and business owners.
What the Commercial Real Estate Market Looks Like in Northern Michigan for 2026
Commercial real estate in Northern Michigan is entering 2026 with a different posture than larger urban markets. Instead of aggressive expansion, the focus is on measured, sustainable growth—and that creates opportunity for the right investors and business owners.
Institutional Investors, Housing, and the Next Capital Shift
Recent political messaging has put a bright spotlight on institutional ownership of single‑family homes. The idea being discussed is straightforward: curb or prohibit large institutional investors from acquiring single‑family residences, with the stated goal of restoring affordability and competition for individual buyers.
Think Turkey Is Only for Holiday Dinners? Think Again.
That shift in consumer behavior has meaningful implications for commercial real estate, particularly in tourism-driven markets like Northern Michigan, where food, travel patterns, and location strategy intersect.
Choosing the Right Commercial Space in Northern Michigan: A Guide for Growing Businesses
Whether you're expanding a local operation or launching a new venture, choosing the right commercial property in Northern Michigan is more than just picking a location—it’s about building a foundation for long-term success.