As Business Travel Falters the Hotel Sector Faces Protracted Recovery
Article by: Lynn Pollack Would-be business travelers are increasingly substituting technology for in-person meetings. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3n3UC0i ...read more
Article by: Lynn Pollack Would-be business travelers are increasingly substituting technology for in-person meetings. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3n3UC0i ...read more
Article by: Kate King Shopping centers are having a moment, propelled by increased foot traffic to grocery stores, curbside pickup and population shifts that favor ...read more
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland Apartments and industrial are the favorite asset classes for investors, driving much of the transaction activity. Read the full article: ...read more
Article by: Ted Knutson There is still a fear the pandemic will drop valuations. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3zoVzFb ...read more
Article by: Andrew Foster (afoster@mba.org) Broadly speaking, property values, transaction volumes and lending have headed in a positive direction across capital sources and product types ...read more
Article by: Dan Rabb As the footprint of digital infrastructure in the U.S. expands and decentralizes, and as data centers — and their potential local impacts — ...read more
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland Apartments and industrial are the favorite asset classes for investors, driving much of the transaction activity. Read the full article: ...read more
Institutional investors and apartment managers see opportunities in single-family rentals as many Americans choose not to pursue home ownership in today’s competitive housing market. The ...read more
By Jay Marling , President and Founder, Capright The subject of the 2011 film Moneyball has fueled countless Big Data initiatives. This adaptation of Michael ...read more
Can AI replace the commercial real estate appraiser? By Jonathan Rivera , Director, Capright Stephen Hawking feared that the development of full Artificial Intelligence (AI) ...read more