Multifamily Stabilization Weighed Down By Rising Concessions
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland Factors like move-ins improved in September, but the market is still seeing high concessions. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3kmJxUG ...read more
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland Factors like move-ins improved in September, but the market is still seeing high concessions. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3kmJxUG ...read more
Article by: Rayna Katz In a new survey of CRE executives 70% of respondents expect the metric to head lower in 2020. Read the full ...read more
Article by: Patricia Kirk With rising online grocery deliveries, developers and investors see an opportunity for a high-yielding bet. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/35qxorE ...read more
Article by: Virginia K. Smith In regions where it’s a possibility, consumers who have spent months stuck at home have started to return to hotels ...read more
Article by: Sebastian Obando The spaces operate on a platform similar to co-working, with month-to-month membership agreements instead of leases. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/37nyWVL ...read more
Article by: Patricia Kirk Demand remains strong and vacancy is close to its all-time low. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3k5Z7nu ...read more
Article by: Nicholas Rizzi The amount of office space available for sublease in Manhattan continues to increase — reaching its highest level since the Great ...read more
Article by: Real Capital Analytics U.S. commercial real estate deal volume has fallen sharply in 2020 but there is still capital flowing into the sector, which supports asset ...read more
Article by: Elaine Misonzhnik The dynamic reflects both a dearth of deals taking place and the fact that distress hasn’t started working through the marketplace ...read more
Article by: Anne Field Going back to work in the physical world is proving to be a challenge to advisory firms that want to do ...read more