Oil & Gas

The oil and gas industry is unpredictable, but that could work in your favor, especially when it comes to your real estate options.

Cresa’s Oil & Gas Practice Group provides occupier-only corporate real estate services to companies in the upstream, midstream, downstream and oilfield service industries, offering superior service and unique insight throughout the world’s exploration areas. From managing The Great Crew Change to structuring a synthetic headquarters lease, we provide creative solutions that enhance every facet of your business. Our specialties include:

  • Tertiary market knowledge
  • Labor analysis
  • Site selection
  • Supply chain optimization
  • Strategic financing
  • Facilities management
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March 27, 2023

Downtown Vancouver Sublease Office Vacancies at 30-year High, and Could Increase

The amount of sublease office space available in downtown Vancouver is currently at a 32-year high, and with further increases expected, it could reach levels not seen since the mid-to-late 1980s. “It’s quite something really,” said Vancouver-based Ross Moore, a managing broker at real estate company Cresa, which advises companies on leases.
Mark Kolar
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March 24, 2023

Suburban Chicago Office Landlords are Still Facing Tough Times

There’s been a lot of news recently about the financial pressures facing suburban Chicago commercial office landlords who have financed their office buildings via commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) loans. While the financial challenges these buildings face continue to grab the headlines, there is a much less visible yet greater amount of privately funded commercial office landlords that could be facing dire financial changes over the next couple of years.
Jim Underhill
News
August 9, 2020

Four questions to ask before going back to the office

Jim Underhill arguing that people are not going back—at least, not to the office life we had, with hundreds or thousands of employees showing up at the same building every day, often to be squeezed into a densely packed, open-plan office. “Call it a de-consolidation of space, rather than having everyone come into one massive office in the cities, though they will remain the hub,” he told Quartz.