Simon Property Group and Brookfield Property Partners are looking at buying another struggling retailer.
NREI's Common Area: Episode 37
David Bodamer is joined by Chris Caton, the senior vice president of global strategy and analytics at Prologis, to discuss the state of logistics real estate.
Eight Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (June 15, 2020)
There are signs of increasing stability in the CMBS market, reports Seeking Alpha. A lawsuit in the state of Washington accuses two commercial real estate investors of running a Ponzi scheme, according to the Seattle Times. Bisnow writes on how the first black “Bachelor” in the show’s 18-year history is a broker from CBRE. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
EU Challenges China’s Trade Expansion With Landmark Tariff
The dispute involves EU imports from Egypt of glass fiber fabrics, an industrial good used in everything from wind turbines to sports equipment.
Shopify Gains After Deal With Walmart Expands Network’s Reach
Founded in 2006, Shopify has become the platform of choice for businesses large and small that are looking to get online cheaply and quickly.
Rush to Disinfect Offices Has Some Environmental Health Experts Worried
Chemicals being used to clean office buildings are effective at killing the pathogen, but some experts are worried that they pose other health risks.
10 Ways Landlords Can Help Restaurant Tenants Survive Reopening
Rent relief is only one measure that can help restaurants stay afloat while facing caps on occupancy. Here are some others.
Seven Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (June 13, 2020)
Some retailers are overwhelmed as the coronavirus pandemic accelerates the shift to online shopping, reports the Wall Street Journal. Although it will be a while before the Dallas-Fort Worth office market returns to pre-pandemic levels, office developers and brokers say the business is picking up, according to The Dallas Morning News. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
Los Angeles Eviction Ban Faces Legal Challenge by City Landlords
The Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles filed a lawsuit arguing eviction bans are unconstitutional.
Foreign Investors Have Stayed Away from U.S. Real Estate in Recent Months. That Trend Is Not Expected to Hold
Once the pandemic is over, foreign buyers will likely see attractive investment opportunities in core assets.