Warehouses and shipping containers choking with inventory are snarling the U.S. supply chain, according to The Wall Street Journal. Blackstone executives see publicly-traded REITs as one of the best options for...
U.S. and Canadian pension funds are cutting back on their office investments, reports The Wall Street Journal. Companies including Apple, Honda and Mazda are looking at relocating their manufacturing facilities away...
Amazon has canceled or delayed the opening of almost 50 warehouses, reports Commercial Observer. The Wall Street Journal examines questions facing a recent CRE crowdfunding deal. These are among today’s must reads...
Lower consumer spending and inflation will test the resiliency of the industrial sector, reports The New York Times. Brookfield, Intel sign a multi-billion agreement to finance the building of chip factories...
Gothamist looks at how New York City landlords manage to raise rents at regulated apartments by using a gray area in the law. Net lease investment sales are set to surpass last year’s figures. These are among today’s...
Newmark's Lisa DeNight and Kyle S. Roberts discuss how the time it is taking to build new industrial facilities has lengthened along with other major trends from the logistics real estate segment.
A group of Apple workers is pushing back against the company’s recent mandate for employees to return to offices three days a week, reports Insider. Movie theaters are expecting slow business for the fall movie season...
Sun Belt cities are becoming inflation epicenters in the U.S., according to The New York Times. Commercial Property Executive examines whether the industrial boom is ending. These are among today’s must reads from...
Freddie Mac says that 60 percent of residents it surveyed experienced rent hikes in the past year. Target aggressively managing its inventory to reduce excess stock during the second quarter, reports The Wall Street...
Large investment firms are forming funds targeting power plants, telecom towers and data centers, reports The Wall Street Journal. An increasing number of homebuyers are pulling out of their contracts as they worry...