July 15, 2021
Article by: Dan Rafter According to the report, 21 of the top 25 U.S. hotel markets remain in a depression or recession. The report also says that urban hotels remain in what the American Hotel & Lodging Association calls a depression cycle while the overall U.S. hotel industry remains in what it refers to as…read more
July 15, 2021
Article by: Dees Stribling In June, asking rents were up 2% with average monthly rent reaching $1,513. That is the first time the average has exceeded $1,500. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3z0gLzX
July 14, 2021
Article by: Juan Vega We may see lenders dictating a change in the way landlords design their rent increases, and at the least, expect to see more re-trades as underwriters factor in “real return,” or how the prevailing inflation rate impacts the asset’s ROI. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/2VLnwHP
July 14, 2021
Article by: Lynn Pollack Institutional investors flocked to specialized asset classes during the pandemic – particularly sectors like data centers, cold storage, life science, and medical office space. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3kjaGdU
July 13, 2021
Article by: Lynn Pollack Office rents did decline in 37 out of the 79 metros Moody’s tracks for Q2. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3r8LXdS
July 13, 2021
Article by: Thomas Lasalvia Preliminary trends show that the national level multifamily recovery has accelerated through the second quarter of 2021. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/2T5jM2E
July 12, 2021
Article by: Lynn Pollack The number of loans on lenders’ watchlist “shows the continuing uncertainty and the tenterhooks that the market hangs on when looking at the future performance of CRE properties.” Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3r7tTQZ
July 12, 2021
Article by: Sami Sparber and Esther Fung As the U.S. hospitality industry rebounds from pandemic closures, former hotelier Sam Nazarian is moving into the food-hall business, marrying the traditional dine-in model with delivery-only “ghost kitchens” in hopes of solving revenue problems that have long plagued retail and food spaces. Read the full article: https://on.wsj.com/3hwjJ9A
July 9, 2021
Article by: Les Shaver As businesses are opening back up, they’re running into a problem. It isn’t easy to find labor. While politicians, business executives and policymakers can debate root causes, it’s becoming a more significant issue. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3ywSukW
July 9, 2021
Article by: Jennifer Babcock The exponential increase in appetite for data worldwide creates an opportunity for investors to achieve opportunistic returns by owning and operating data centers in Asia, while helping to build out sustainable infrastructure, if they can navigate the regulatory differences in the various markets. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3hOVCly