New York City May Take a Decade to Recover from Coronavirus Pandemic
Article by: Kevin Stankiewicz “I think New York will ultimately come back. It’ll come back differently. It’ll be a different place, and it will be much ...read more
Article by: Kevin Stankiewicz “I think New York will ultimately come back. It’ll come back differently. It’ll be a different place, and it will be much ...read more
Article by: National Association of REALTORS® This issue from National Association of REALTORS® features a deeper dive into the data showing how the pandemic has accelerated the ...read more
Article by: Patrica Kirk The quarter ended with negative absorption of 21.5 million sq. ft., which is similar to the 21.2 million sq. ft. of ...read more
Article by: Dan Packel A new study from Magid and Howarth HTL estimates the losses to the hospitality industry from the coronavirus pandemic at $75 ...read more
Article by: Keith Larsen Industry groups are concerned that renters will not make payments as government money dries up. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/31douwB ...read more
Article by: Erika Morphy At the start of the pandemic, landlords were unsure what to make of companies declaring that their employees were just as ...read more
Article by: Les Shaver A visible wave of space is now hitting the sublease markets in these hot-spots. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/31zRS0o ...read more
Article by: Jim Costello Many have already left and the city feels empty on my masked excursions across the bridge from Brooklyn into Manhattan. With ...read more
Article by: Matthew Rothstein New housing starts in July rose 22.6% over June, reaching an annual pace of 1.5 million units, the U.S. Census Bureau ...read more
Article by: Jon Banister Tenant demand in the office market has been increasingly favoring shorter-term lease deals, a trend that complicates how much buildings are ...read more