Saturday, January 13, 2024

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The ever-evolving landscape of the real estate industry, the significance of advertising commercial real estate on the internet, particularly on commercial websites, has become increasingly paramount. While local Multiple Listing Service (MLS) platforms have been a traditional avenue for property listings, the internet offers a broader and more dynamic platform that caters to a global audience. Here are several reasons why advertising commercial real estate on commercial websites surpasses the limitations of relying solely on the local MLS service.
  1. Global Exposure: Commercial websites provide unparalleled global exposure. Unlike local MLS services that are limited to a specific region, the internet allows properties to be showcased to potential investors and businesses worldwide. This expanded reach opens up opportunities for attracting international buyers and tenants, broadening the scope for successful transactions.
  2. Targeted Marketing: Commercial websites often come equipped with advanced marketing tools that allow for highly targeted advertising. This means that property listings can be strategically promoted to specific demographics, industries, or investment criteria. Such precision in marketing is not easily achievable through the general and local focus of MLS services.
  3. 24/7 Accessibility: The internet operates around the clock, offering 24/7 accessibility to property listings. This is in stark contrast to the limitations of local MLS services, which may only be accessible during specific business hours. Potential buyers or tenants from different time zones can effortlessly browse and inquire about commercial real estate at their convenience, fostering a more dynamic and efficient transaction process.
  4. Rich Media and Information: Commercial websites allow for the incorporation of rich media such as high-quality images, virtual tours, and detailed property descriptions. This multimedia approach goes beyond the text-based nature of traditional MLS listings, providing a more immersive experience for potential clients. The ability to showcase a property comprehensively can significantly impact a buyer or tenant's decision-making process.
  5. Data Analytics and Insights: Internet platforms provide valuable analytics and insights into user behavior. Commercial websites can leverage data to understand how users interact with property listings, enabling more informed marketing strategies. This analytical advantage is a powerful tool that MLS services lack, contributing to a more data-driven approach in the commercial real estate advertising landscape.
  6. Adaptability to Emerging Trends: The internet is dynamic and adaptable to emerging trends in technology and marketing. Commercial websites can quickly integrate new features, trends, and technologies that enhance the presentation and visibility of commercial real estate listings. This adaptability is crucial in staying competitive and relevant in an ever-changing market.

In conclusion, while local MLS services remain a valuable part of the real estate ecosystem, the internet, and commercial websites, in particular, offer a broader, more targeted, and technologically advanced platform for advertising commercial real estate. The global exposure, targeted marketing capabilities, accessibility, rich media options, data analytics, and adaptability to emerging trends make online advertising an indispensable component for maximizing the potential of commercial property transactions.

 


 

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Fwd: Sewer line extension



---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 5:16 PM
Subject: Fwd: Sewer line extension
To: <Israel.Sanchez@topekapartnership.com>, Craig McCullah <craig.allen.mccullah@gmail.com>, <edelarosa@topeka.org>
Cc: Department Directors <DepartmentDirectors@topeka.org>


Ernestor and Israel

Discrimination hides in policy and is deeply rooted in Topeka's development issues. 

So many developers have gone broke following the City policies. Taxpayer dollars pay both of you. You are the community experts and can give the best answers for the future. 



---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Craig McCullah <craig.allen.mccullah@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 1:20 PM
Subject: Sewer line extension
To: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>


Henry

The city's policy for extending sewer lines appears to be inequitably applied to property owners based on their proximity to existing sewer lines so I'm trying to wrap my head around how this works.

The way I understand the city's development policy (for properties within city limits) is that:
a) connecting to sewer is mandatory for new construction and; 
b) the developer must pay for extending the sewer main up to and thru their development. 

So here's the rub.  To get the sewer to my property I have to extend it through public land. Assuming the publicly held properties bear no financial responsibility for the sewer extension, how are the costs associated with extending the line through the publicly held properties distributed among the privately held properties?  

  It appears that the method of extending sewer lines (based on the city's mandate to connect to sewer) is discriminatory based on one's location to existing infrastructure.  I understand that those costs could be distributed equally among those privately held properties but that doesn't eliminate the disparity created by having to cover the cost of extending a line through public ground. I'm not arguing that the developer shouldn't pay for extending the line through their property. What I'm confused about is why I would have to pay to extend it through public land as well. Shouldn't the cost to extend the line through public land be paid for by the public? Just seems odd that a property owner within city limits has to pay to extend a line through public ground in order to comply with a public mandate.

I appreciate any clarification you can provide.

Craig











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Henry McClure 
Time kills deals
785-383-9994


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Henry McClure 
Time kills deals
785-383-9994

Fwd: Ryan Tull re: Rochester Rd Housing



---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Michael G Hall <mghall@topeka.org>
Date: Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 5:33 PM
Subject: Ryan Tull re: Rochester Rd Housing
To: Bradley Johnson <Bjohnson@benesch.com>, Faith Eissler <FEissler@benesch.com>, Jim Jussel <jjussel@benesch.com>, Lee Holmes <llholmes@topeka.org>, Michelle Neiswender <mneiswender@topeka.org>, rtull@rhgoup.org <rtull@rhgoup.org>, mcre13@gmail.com <mcre13@gmail.com>, craig.allen.mccullah@gmail.com <craig.allen.mccullah@gmail.com>, cnorthcutt@rhgroup.org <cnorthcutt@rhgroup.org>, Annie M. Driver <amdriver@topeka.org>
Cc: Dan Warner <DWarner@topeka.org>


 
 
Mike Hall is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
 
Topic: Ryan Tull, Craig McCullah re: Rochester Rd Housing
Time: Dec 12, 2023 03:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
 
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