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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.
BOSTON-Questions of approach and capital are dogging REITs drooling over Boston's hot apartment market.
NEW YORK CITY-Downturn in its strategy and prediction of lower earnings didn't help the report card. But it could have been worse.
NEW YORK CITY-First New York Securities takes 14,000 sf, bringing the Brickman/Rockwood-owned asset to 100% capacity.
CRANFORD, NJ-Prentiss will pick up Mack's 270,000-sf Cielo Center in Austin for $47.1 million as well as $25 mil in termination fees.
CRANFORD, NJ-Prentiss will pick up Mack's 270,000-sf Cielo Center in Austin for $47.1 million as well as $25 million in termination fees.
NEW YORK CITY-Dot-com commercial real estate news services have joined in an alliance to enhance the industry's need for cutting-edge information.
NEW YORK CITY-Strapped for cash and yearning to grow, broadband companies are about to hit a major merger-and-acquisition phase, experts predict.
NEW YORK CITY-The A-class buildings are squeaky tight, but what of B and C? Their salvation will be found in internet growth.
PORTSMOUTH, NH-Slowdown in builds is called largest decrease in since Q4 '98.
NEW YORK CITY-DLJ gains international reach while CSFB gains on Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.