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John Salustri has covered the commercial real estate industry for nearly 25 years. He was the founding editor of GlobeSt.com, and is a four-time recipient of the Excellence in Journalism award from the National Association of Real Estate Editors.
NEW YORK CITY-Ending months of takeover talks, Rodamco will split its US mall business three ways--among Westfield Holdings of Australia, and US-based Rouse and Simon Property Group.
NEW YORK CITY-Congress packed its bags for the winter recess without a vote that would give the insurance industry the financial means to cover acts of terrorism. That presents a major problem for an industry where 70% of casualty coverage is up for renewal on Jan. 1.
NEW YORK CITY-Manhattan's Financial District shows its Post-9/11 allure as Union Bank inks a Downtown deal for 23,458 sf. The bank had been lodged in Tower 2 of the World Trade Center. The bank signed a seven-year lease for the entire 23rd floor at 40 Wall, which it plans to occupy by late February.
NEW YORK CITY-According to newly released statistics, a serious--and downward--revaluation of commercial properties has taken place since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. Real Capital Analytics--GlobeSt.com's latest MarketData provider--reports that October sales volume was less than half of what it would be for a typical year-end rush.
NEW YORK CITY-Exchange chief Richard Grasso is taking a wait-and-see on the long-anticipated 900-ft.-tall headquarters tower until the city can relocate its displaced tenants and come up with some alternatives. If a tower goes up, he says, it will be shorter.