New Multifamily Projects Struggle to Land Tenants Amid Frozen Economy Apr 14, 2020 The question for developers now is how many of those units will actually come online and how quickly new units will be filled. VR and AR Property Tours Garner Increased Attention Amid Lockdown. But They Are Not Leading to Many Deals Apr 14, 2020 Interest in VR and AR technology that allows prospective tenants to tour spaces virtually has picked up, but virtual closings still lag behind. Operating Multifamily Properties in a Time of No Evictions Apr 13, 2020 Most property managers are working with tenants on payment plans or other relief measures, but have concerns about abilities to cover costs and pay mortgages down the line. Wuhan Rent Protest Shows Unrest Brewing in China After Lockdown Apr 10, 2020 Tenants of one of Wuhan’s largest malls are demanding rent cuts as a result of having no business during the shutdown. WeWork Was Hardly a “Self-Sustaining Business” Before Coronavirus Hit. Its Prospects Now Are “Incredibly Gloomy” Apr 09, 2020 The company was already facing financial issues when it encountered a worst-case downturn scenario. More U.S. Hotel Closures Likely with Occupancy Rates Near 20% Apr 09, 2020 More hotels are likely to close as occupancies fall below 20 percent in most of the country’s largest markets. Bleak Outlook for the Seniors Housing Sector in the Near Term Apr 09, 2020 The sector is starting to deal with rising operating expenses, declining occupancies and fewer move-ins. New York City Apartment Leases Tumble While Renters Stay Put Apr 09, 2020 In Manhattan, new leases fell by 38 percent in March compared to March 2019. What Property Management Firms Are Doing to Mitigate COVID-19 Apr 08, 2020 From enacting social distancing rules to changing renewal policies, most property management companies have an action plan in place. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. Load More first previous … 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 … next last Load More
VR and AR Property Tours Garner Increased Attention Amid Lockdown. But They Are Not Leading to Many Deals Apr 14, 2020 Interest in VR and AR technology that allows prospective tenants to tour spaces virtually has picked up, but virtual closings still lag behind. Operating Multifamily Properties in a Time of No Evictions Apr 13, 2020 Most property managers are working with tenants on payment plans or other relief measures, but have concerns about abilities to cover costs and pay mortgages down the line. Wuhan Rent Protest Shows Unrest Brewing in China After Lockdown Apr 10, 2020 Tenants of one of Wuhan’s largest malls are demanding rent cuts as a result of having no business during the shutdown. WeWork Was Hardly a “Self-Sustaining Business” Before Coronavirus Hit. Its Prospects Now Are “Incredibly Gloomy” Apr 09, 2020 The company was already facing financial issues when it encountered a worst-case downturn scenario. More U.S. Hotel Closures Likely with Occupancy Rates Near 20% Apr 09, 2020 More hotels are likely to close as occupancies fall below 20 percent in most of the country’s largest markets. Bleak Outlook for the Seniors Housing Sector in the Near Term Apr 09, 2020 The sector is starting to deal with rising operating expenses, declining occupancies and fewer move-ins. New York City Apartment Leases Tumble While Renters Stay Put Apr 09, 2020 In Manhattan, new leases fell by 38 percent in March compared to March 2019. What Property Management Firms Are Doing to Mitigate COVID-19 Apr 08, 2020 From enacting social distancing rules to changing renewal policies, most property management companies have an action plan in place. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. Load More first previous … 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 … next last Load More
Operating Multifamily Properties in a Time of No Evictions Apr 13, 2020 Most property managers are working with tenants on payment plans or other relief measures, but have concerns about abilities to cover costs and pay mortgages down the line. Wuhan Rent Protest Shows Unrest Brewing in China After Lockdown Apr 10, 2020 Tenants of one of Wuhan’s largest malls are demanding rent cuts as a result of having no business during the shutdown. WeWork Was Hardly a “Self-Sustaining Business” Before Coronavirus Hit. Its Prospects Now Are “Incredibly Gloomy” Apr 09, 2020 The company was already facing financial issues when it encountered a worst-case downturn scenario. More U.S. Hotel Closures Likely with Occupancy Rates Near 20% Apr 09, 2020 More hotels are likely to close as occupancies fall below 20 percent in most of the country’s largest markets. Bleak Outlook for the Seniors Housing Sector in the Near Term Apr 09, 2020 The sector is starting to deal with rising operating expenses, declining occupancies and fewer move-ins. New York City Apartment Leases Tumble While Renters Stay Put Apr 09, 2020 In Manhattan, new leases fell by 38 percent in March compared to March 2019. What Property Management Firms Are Doing to Mitigate COVID-19 Apr 08, 2020 From enacting social distancing rules to changing renewal policies, most property management companies have an action plan in place. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. Load More first previous … 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 … next last Load More
Wuhan Rent Protest Shows Unrest Brewing in China After Lockdown Apr 10, 2020 Tenants of one of Wuhan’s largest malls are demanding rent cuts as a result of having no business during the shutdown. WeWork Was Hardly a “Self-Sustaining Business” Before Coronavirus Hit. Its Prospects Now Are “Incredibly Gloomy” Apr 09, 2020 The company was already facing financial issues when it encountered a worst-case downturn scenario. More U.S. Hotel Closures Likely with Occupancy Rates Near 20% Apr 09, 2020 More hotels are likely to close as occupancies fall below 20 percent in most of the country’s largest markets. Bleak Outlook for the Seniors Housing Sector in the Near Term Apr 09, 2020 The sector is starting to deal with rising operating expenses, declining occupancies and fewer move-ins. New York City Apartment Leases Tumble While Renters Stay Put Apr 09, 2020 In Manhattan, new leases fell by 38 percent in March compared to March 2019. What Property Management Firms Are Doing to Mitigate COVID-19 Apr 08, 2020 From enacting social distancing rules to changing renewal policies, most property management companies have an action plan in place. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. Load More first previous … 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 … next last Load More
WeWork Was Hardly a “Self-Sustaining Business” Before Coronavirus Hit. Its Prospects Now Are “Incredibly Gloomy” Apr 09, 2020 The company was already facing financial issues when it encountered a worst-case downturn scenario. More U.S. Hotel Closures Likely with Occupancy Rates Near 20% Apr 09, 2020 More hotels are likely to close as occupancies fall below 20 percent in most of the country’s largest markets. Bleak Outlook for the Seniors Housing Sector in the Near Term Apr 09, 2020 The sector is starting to deal with rising operating expenses, declining occupancies and fewer move-ins. New York City Apartment Leases Tumble While Renters Stay Put Apr 09, 2020 In Manhattan, new leases fell by 38 percent in March compared to March 2019. What Property Management Firms Are Doing to Mitigate COVID-19 Apr 08, 2020 From enacting social distancing rules to changing renewal policies, most property management companies have an action plan in place. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. Load More first previous … 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 … next last Load More
More U.S. Hotel Closures Likely with Occupancy Rates Near 20% Apr 09, 2020 More hotels are likely to close as occupancies fall below 20 percent in most of the country’s largest markets. Bleak Outlook for the Seniors Housing Sector in the Near Term Apr 09, 2020 The sector is starting to deal with rising operating expenses, declining occupancies and fewer move-ins. New York City Apartment Leases Tumble While Renters Stay Put Apr 09, 2020 In Manhattan, new leases fell by 38 percent in March compared to March 2019. What Property Management Firms Are Doing to Mitigate COVID-19 Apr 08, 2020 From enacting social distancing rules to changing renewal policies, most property management companies have an action plan in place. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. Load More first previous … 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 … next last Load More
Bleak Outlook for the Seniors Housing Sector in the Near Term Apr 09, 2020 The sector is starting to deal with rising operating expenses, declining occupancies and fewer move-ins. New York City Apartment Leases Tumble While Renters Stay Put Apr 09, 2020 In Manhattan, new leases fell by 38 percent in March compared to March 2019. What Property Management Firms Are Doing to Mitigate COVID-19 Apr 08, 2020 From enacting social distancing rules to changing renewal policies, most property management companies have an action plan in place. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. Load More first previous … 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 … next last Load More
New York City Apartment Leases Tumble While Renters Stay Put Apr 09, 2020 In Manhattan, new leases fell by 38 percent in March compared to March 2019. What Property Management Firms Are Doing to Mitigate COVID-19 Apr 08, 2020 From enacting social distancing rules to changing renewal policies, most property management companies have an action plan in place. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. Load More first previous … 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 … next last Load More
What Property Management Firms Are Doing to Mitigate COVID-19 Apr 08, 2020 From enacting social distancing rules to changing renewal policies, most property management companies have an action plan in place. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. Load More first previous … 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 … next last Load More
With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. Load More first previous … 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 … next last Load More