Surging COVID-19 cases are taking a toll at nursing homes, reports The Wall Street Journal. Workers at nearly 80 King Soopers supermarkets have gone out on strike. These are among today’s must reads from around the...
FiveThirtyEight examines why an anticipated eviction tsunami never materialized. JPMorgan, Citigroup threaten to fire unvaccinated employees, while Facebook requires employees get boosters for a March office return...
Geriatricians and senior caregivers are getting behind the idea of multigenerational housing to improve long-term care, reports The Wall Street Journal. Commercial Observer examines whether the multifamily sector is...
The worst apartment fire in New York City in decades left at least 19 people dead in the Bronx, including nine children. Some investors are shifting their allocations from office buildings to data centers, reports the...
States including New York, New Jersey, Oregon and Texas have stopped accepting rental assistance applications, reports CNBC. North American investors were the most active buyers of London office buildings in the...
David Bateman, chairman of proptech company Entrata, resigned after circulating an anti-Semitic anti-vax conspiracy email to more than 50 investors. Supply chain issues have led to a renewed interest in onshoring...
The Economist looks at how people have responded to the Omicron variant when it comes to going to offices, shops and recreation facilities. Hines is going to develop its first BTR community, reports Multi-Housing News...
The New York Times looks at how U.S. businesses are adopting different measures to stay open as they confront staff shortages brought by the Omicron variant. Private equity firms poured a record $401.7 billion into...
From the office sector's repeated setbacks to unprecedented demand for industrial space to climate change's adverse impact on commercial real estate investments, here are some of the most important stories of 2021.