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Anthony Russo
Kristen Smithberg
GSA adds Frank Hagel Building to the offload list in an area where an office traded at a 70% discount.
While Metropolitan Park has faced opposition, there's no denying New York needs affordable housing.
Costs in North America are among the highest in the world, led by New York City.
The rent increase through March was weaker than the typical first-quarter growth, but not by much.
Apartment absorption rose 35% in the first quarter.
Uncertainty leaves multifamily execs questioning how long they can rely on these agencies.
Invesco sees a “range of potential economic and capital market” risks that need management.
Other cities have been considering similar bans.
Things could be "contingent" with striking an extension deal with Latham & Watkins LLP.
Vacancy isn't as high as it once was.
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New player builds $1B annual deal flow with speedy all-cash sale-leasebacks, “lightning leases.”
The crowds were thick at RETCON, one of the leading real estate innovation conferences.
The developers will spend $10B to transform what was once the state's largest coal-burning plant.
Thousands of K-12 students displaced by the Palisades wildfire will occupy 200K square feet in the city.
Operating efficiency, not cap rate compression, will deliver returns in the next decade.
Grimmer predictions might be stoked further by more tariff increases.
What we can learn about the next five years by looking back at the past five years.
The Midwest and South are now tied as the most active rental regions.
Many of them are paying cash as well.
Convenience stores are filling a need for quick-service food and grocery alternatives.
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