Hotels’ Recovery Taking Longer in NYC Than Elsewhere
Article by: TRD Staff Hotels in New York City are slowly rising from the pandemic wreck, but their road to recovery looks longer and harder ...read more
Article by: TRD Staff Hotels in New York City are slowly rising from the pandemic wreck, but their road to recovery looks longer and harder ...read more
Article by: Tom Acitelli “The immediate impact of the pandemic created uncertainty throughout the multifamily market, but the student sector proved to be strong with ...read more
Article by: Richard Brown To provide stability for both residential and commercial real estate trends and performances, everyone looked to data analysis. Today’s world has ...read more
Article by: Lynn Pollack The multifamily asset class continued along a growth trajectory last month, while industrial prices dropped significantly, suggesting the market may be ...read more
Article by: Katy Feinberg Current projections are that 62% of workers will be back in September, most for three days a week. Business travel has ...read more
Article by: Jenn Elliot More outside space and on-site co-working amenities are now being incorporated into multifamily properties. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3xfrAgA ...read more
Article by: Lynn Pollack Stalled development projects will eventually come online presenting opportunities for investors considering the sale of affected properties. Read the full article: ...read more
Article by: Kerri Panchuk “Made in America, new manufacturing jobs, domestic sourcing of raw materials and all the supply chain ramifications will likely mean more ...read more
Article by: Chip Watts Adaption of sustainable building practices will make industrial property managers’ jobs easier. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3v7Jd0t ...read more
Article by: Andrew J. Nelson, CRE Despite wholly different market dynamics, the office property sector is confronting some challenging adjustments coming out of the pandemic ...read more