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The most important thing you can do right now in these uncertain times is to be more human and be patient. Lead with empathy.
There are strong arguments that businesses should not be able to use a force majeure argument to throw away their contracts, write attorneys Ian Lis and Eli Gordon.
Colliers' Michael Brown cites land availability, transportation infrastructure and science coming out of the region's universities.
"The consistent message out there is everything is waiting for that shoe to drop on April 1."
Taubman Centers has sent a letter to tenants informing them that they have to make their payments on time.
In this emotional time, it's best to remain calm, says Camden CEO Ric Campo.
The Associated General Contractors of America also reports that 45% of respondents reported delays in deliveries and supplies.
A focus on engagement, productivity, and being a value-add player
"On the medical side, there is huge demand and that side of the equation is ramping up to battle this virus."
Driftwood's investors are active, high-net-worth investors.