Developers in some of the nation's largest markets are still adding new units to the pipeline, in spite of fear rent regulation laws will only get tougher.
New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel will be re-opened this week as a condominium building.
Apartment building developers who get tax breaks for affordable housing for the middle class may be required to rent to shelter residents.
The proposed 1.5-million-sq.-ft. office tower requires zoning changes that would have to be approved by the city.
Neumann sold a stake in several sites slated for development in Silicon Valley.
Strong demand for rooms and steady industry metrics are outweighing new recession fears for hospitality builders.
To keep construction workers at Hudson Yards happy, Tishman Speyer is offering the same wellness perks as it does to tenants.
City Mayor London Breed wants to streamline the approval of affordable housing projects.
C&W expects the North American industrial market to remain one of the leading product types to watch.
As virtual reality tools become more cost-effective and easier to use, expect further adoption by CRE practitioners.