CMBS delinquencies reached the lowest level since before the financial crisis in December. Expect that trend to hold.
Koch-Backed Safe Harbor Marinas Exploring a $2 Billion Sale
The company, one of the largest marina owners in the U.S., is expected to fetch more than $2 billion.
10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (Jan. 14, 2019)
Forbes puts together a list of the biggest retailers to close its doors last year. The New York Times looks at the life of late Faith Hope Consolo. These are today’s must reads from around commercial real estate industry.
Cuomo’s LaGuardia Air Train Draws Residents’ Opposition
Elected officials and community leaders gathered at City Hall on Monday in protest.
10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (Jan. 13, 2019)
The pace of new construction in Chicago is dropping, reports Crain’s Chicago Business. Bisnow looks at the toll of Australia’s horrific brushfire season and how communities are planning to rebuild. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
Google Quietly Expands in New York in Wake of Amazon’s Stumble
Google’s parent Alphabet Inc. managed to grow its New York City workforce by thousands without provoking public ire.
It Could be a Busy Year for Affordable Housing Development
Many states have tried to offset the loss of federal funds by creating or renewing their own local housing trust funds or state housing tax credits to support new development.
Six Predictions for the Retail Sector in 2020
Retail real estate had just had one of its toughest years ever. Will there be relief in sight in 2020?
10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (Jan. 8, 2020)
The Wall Street Journal looks at how real estate start-ups have changed the SFR industry. Commercial property insurance prices will go up in 2020, according to Business Insurance. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (Jan. 7, 2020)
Iranian officials threaten Trump’s U.S. properties, reports the New York Post. Denver adopts provisions for tall mass timber construction in its building code, according to Mile High. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.