This special report, produced in partnership with the San Diego chapters of BOMA and IFMA, looks at local remodeling and tenant improvement projects.

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Burger Construction improving tenants' environments

After 20 years of providing high-end construction services to a diverse range of industries and organizations throughout San Diego County, Jack Burger, founder and president of Burger Construction, sees some very promising economic trends and developments on the horizon. 

Law firms on the move in San Diego

Law firms, for the most part, continue to congregate around downtown San Diego, but it might not always be San Diego's legal epicenter. 

Wal-Mart revamps old Farmers Market building into ‘neighborhood market’

Construction recently began on a Walmart Neighborhood Market in San Diego — the first of the company’s smaller-sized version of its stores to open in the county. 

New design trends show companies want collaborative spaces

Commercial design and tenant improvement work, which continued to be strong right through the recession, can make the difference between leasing a space or having it remain dark. 

ConVis TI project demonstrates importance of strategic relationships

When the San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau (ConVis) moved to its 20,000-square-foot, redesigned office space on the 15th floor of Irvine Company’s Symphony Towers building late last year, it did so on schedule and under budget. 

The changing landscape of office space

Collaboration. Efficiency. Flexibility. These are just a few of the buzz words used when companies describe their desired office space. Whether a company is moving or re-modeling, at some point they inevitably begin to re-assess how their office performs with regards to space and efficiency. 

New ‘co-working’ spaces offer alternatives to working at home, cafes

When Kim Richards began her public relations consultancy, KDR PR, in March last year, she worked from home every day. But she missed being around people and the support network, having worked in an office until she struck out on her own. 

Nominations for ‘The Outstanding Building of the Year’ Award now under way

Each year, BOMA San Diego presents The Outstanding Building of the Year Awards (TOBY), the most prestigious and coveted awards in the commercial real estate industry. The TOBY Awards honor buildings that demonstrate excellence in overall building operations and management. All facets of a building’s operations and programs are thoroughly evaluated, including building management, operational efficiency, tenant retention, emergency planning and community impact. 

Commercial real estate leaders face full legislative agenda

Every year BOMA San Diego tracks dozens of issues at the local and state level that can impact BOMA members. This year is no different — fee and tax increases, the future of redevelopment, energy conservation mandates and new water policies are all under consideration. Add in the fact that 2012 is also an election year, and it’s easy to see the important role BOMA will play in actively representing the interests of our members. 

‘Greening’ your property gives you a competitive edge

If you want to build value and boost income for your commercial property, think “green.” Besides lowering costs and improving building performance, greening your property gives you a competitive edge. It makes your space more desirable and opens the door to long-term earnings. 

Hard work, accountability propels industrial broker to the top

Like most people at the top of their field, Bryce Aberg has an old-fashioned work ethic. He believes in education, accountability and hard work, and most days he puts in 10 to 14 hours on the job. 

8 steps for creating a workplace recycling program

Most people you speak with will agree that having a recycling program in their workplace would be a great idea — however not everyone has a plan for creating one. Sometimes the most difficult part in creating a recycling program is just answering the question, “Where do I start?” 

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Roundtables

Industry still reeling from bad economy, experts say

The impacts of the recession on architects, interior designers, contracting firms and brokerage companies continue to be felt, but there are quite a few reasons to be upbeat. 

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