What’s the Deal? The State of the Transactions Market Amid COVID-19
Article by: Gregg Wallis “Any transaction that was already in the works pre-COVID-19 may have continued to still get closed, some of them fell apart, ...read more
Article by: Gregg Wallis “Any transaction that was already in the works pre-COVID-19 may have continued to still get closed, some of them fell apart, ...read more
Article by: Les Shaver Investors and developers are looking to warehouse conversions in a bid to take advantage of the higher returns and strong rental ...read more
Article written by: Konrad Putzier More lenders go after malls, hotels and apartment buildings as forbearance periods expire. Read the full article: https://on.wsj.com/3iW428Y ...read more
Podcast published by: The Counselors of Real Estate As the world recognizes its vulnerability to extreme events amidst the current COVID-19 pandemic, we are forced ...read more
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland Since March, rents have fallen in 41 of the top 100 metros in the US with San Francisco, New York ...read more
Article by: Les Shaver “There is absolutely a need for centrally located fulfillment centers and distribution facilities, and we believe that some vacant warehouses can ...read more
Article by: Rob Nahigian and Kimberly Nahigian In towns and cities around the country, local economies rely on the return of students, faculty and staff, ...read more
Article by: Rayna Katz Factories and hotels in particular have been well suited to adaptive re-use, but the office sector has become a target too ...read more
Article by: Les Shaver Cap rates were at a steady 5.6% midyear, while the industrial sector was the only CRE asset class to positive year-over-year ...read more
Article by: Natalie Dolce At the recent CREW Network Convention: A Virtual Experience, the head of global investment research talks about spatial implications, uncertainty, testing ...read more