The Deceptive Recovery in Retail Sales Can’t Last
Article by: Andrew J. Nelson Retail sales climbed back to record levels in June and continued to grow in July and August—despite painful levels of ...read more
Article by: Andrew J. Nelson Retail sales climbed back to record levels in June and continued to grow in July and August—despite painful levels of ...read more
Article by: Dean Boerner With millions of Americans still compelled to work outside their offices, the hospitality sector is adjusting its current offerings and anticipating ...read more
Article by: Olga Kaganova The financial pressure cities are experiencing due to COVID-19 only amplifies the pre-existing historical underinvestment in municipal infrastructure and adds urgency ...read more
Article by: Mario Lefebvre The two issues are the state of municipal finances coming out of COVID-19 and the urgent need for municipalities to attract ...read more
Article by: Les Shaver Expect flexible leases to stick around after there is a vaccine. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/2SiqcaN ...read more
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland Demand for office space has decreased 20% more during the pandemic than it did during the Great Financial Crisis. Read ...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
Article by: Bendix Anderson Multifamily owners and managers have adjusted to long-term life under COVID-19 by adapting how they offer amenities to residents. Read the ...read more
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland The latest National Apartment Association survey reveals that 35% of apartment tenants are transitioning to short-term or month-to-month leases. Read ...read more
Article by: Parija Kavilanz Mall developers say they’re scouting for businesses other than retailers to replace shuttered stores, anything from schools to doctors offices and ...read more