Keeping deals on track during the pandemic requires us to stay abreast of constantly shifting limitations and restrictions on the way we do business. While municipalities are easing restrictions now for the sake of allowing businesses to reopen in some capacity, that doesn't mean they'll be doing so permanently.
Companies may shift from a lean-inventory strategy and position more safety stock around the country, a move that calls for additional storage space and not necessarily just in the short term.
As states prepare to reopen certain businesses in the US, the country's largest banks consider whether to keep employees remote or return to their offices while adhering to safety protocols.
More than half, or 53%, of respondents in the third edition of the National Multifamily Housing Council COVID-19 Construction Survey report they experienced…
In the COVID-19 downturn, the buyer pool is getting smaller more quickly, he wrote. The eventual floor for prices will be driven by the status of property income, investor perceptions and economic fundamentals, he wrote.
The landlords argue that the order violated their contract and due process rights and amounted to an improper taking of their property under the US Constitution.