NREI's Common Area: How Malls Are Being Used for More Than Just Shopping Jul 13, 2020 David Bodamer speaks with Lou Conforti, CEO of Washington Prime Group, in the latest episode of the Common Area podcast. Adaptability: The Ultimate Virtue Jul 13, 2020 A successful sponsor will need to have the ability to adapt to an ever-changing real estate landscape. Wave of Rescue Capital Moves on Ahead of Opportunistic Buyers Jul 13, 2020 Rescue capital could make a dent in the amount of distressed real estate deals in the market. Insurers “Are Already Preparing to Pay Some Fraction” of Pandemic-Related Claims, Lawyers Say Jul 13, 2020 So far, insurers have been balking at paying business interruption plans for pandemic shutdowns, but that is likely to change. Nursing Homes Operators Must Prepare for Rising Staff Wages Jul 09, 2020 Labor costs in the sector are increasing as operators confront labor shortages and higher risk to staff. Closed Offices Present Challenges for College Students Looking to Enter the CRE Industry Jul 09, 2020 Many are having difficulty completing their programs’ internship requirements, and onboarding for first jobs is challenging via Zoom. As Retail Anchors Go Under, Landlords Offer Rent Concessions in Exchange for Other Tenants’ Co-Tenancy Clauses Jul 08, 2020 Co-tenancy clauses wrecked havoc on retail landlords during the last recession. This time, landlords are trying new negotiating tactics. Apartment Investors Begin to Navigate COVID-19 Deal Landscape Jul 08, 2020 The properties hitting the market today tend to be smaller. Investors are holding onto stabilized assets if they can and distressed deals haven't hit the market yet. Moveable Walls, But Same Size Floor Plates: How Office Projects Are Changing in Response to COVID-19 Jul 07, 2020 As some office projects push ahead, architects are incorporating new features to allow for more flexibility. Apartment Industry Advocates Lobby for New Stimulus Legislation as Senate Goes on Recess Jul 06, 2020 “We are tremendously concerned what happens if those systems are not renewed,” says one insider about expanded unemployment benefits. Load More first previous … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 … next last Load More
Adaptability: The Ultimate Virtue Jul 13, 2020 A successful sponsor will need to have the ability to adapt to an ever-changing real estate landscape. Wave of Rescue Capital Moves on Ahead of Opportunistic Buyers Jul 13, 2020 Rescue capital could make a dent in the amount of distressed real estate deals in the market. Insurers “Are Already Preparing to Pay Some Fraction” of Pandemic-Related Claims, Lawyers Say Jul 13, 2020 So far, insurers have been balking at paying business interruption plans for pandemic shutdowns, but that is likely to change. Nursing Homes Operators Must Prepare for Rising Staff Wages Jul 09, 2020 Labor costs in the sector are increasing as operators confront labor shortages and higher risk to staff. Closed Offices Present Challenges for College Students Looking to Enter the CRE Industry Jul 09, 2020 Many are having difficulty completing their programs’ internship requirements, and onboarding for first jobs is challenging via Zoom. As Retail Anchors Go Under, Landlords Offer Rent Concessions in Exchange for Other Tenants’ Co-Tenancy Clauses Jul 08, 2020 Co-tenancy clauses wrecked havoc on retail landlords during the last recession. This time, landlords are trying new negotiating tactics. Apartment Investors Begin to Navigate COVID-19 Deal Landscape Jul 08, 2020 The properties hitting the market today tend to be smaller. Investors are holding onto stabilized assets if they can and distressed deals haven't hit the market yet. Moveable Walls, But Same Size Floor Plates: How Office Projects Are Changing in Response to COVID-19 Jul 07, 2020 As some office projects push ahead, architects are incorporating new features to allow for more flexibility. Apartment Industry Advocates Lobby for New Stimulus Legislation as Senate Goes on Recess Jul 06, 2020 “We are tremendously concerned what happens if those systems are not renewed,” says one insider about expanded unemployment benefits. Load More first previous … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 … next last Load More
Wave of Rescue Capital Moves on Ahead of Opportunistic Buyers Jul 13, 2020 Rescue capital could make a dent in the amount of distressed real estate deals in the market. Insurers “Are Already Preparing to Pay Some Fraction” of Pandemic-Related Claims, Lawyers Say Jul 13, 2020 So far, insurers have been balking at paying business interruption plans for pandemic shutdowns, but that is likely to change. Nursing Homes Operators Must Prepare for Rising Staff Wages Jul 09, 2020 Labor costs in the sector are increasing as operators confront labor shortages and higher risk to staff. Closed Offices Present Challenges for College Students Looking to Enter the CRE Industry Jul 09, 2020 Many are having difficulty completing their programs’ internship requirements, and onboarding for first jobs is challenging via Zoom. As Retail Anchors Go Under, Landlords Offer Rent Concessions in Exchange for Other Tenants’ Co-Tenancy Clauses Jul 08, 2020 Co-tenancy clauses wrecked havoc on retail landlords during the last recession. This time, landlords are trying new negotiating tactics. Apartment Investors Begin to Navigate COVID-19 Deal Landscape Jul 08, 2020 The properties hitting the market today tend to be smaller. Investors are holding onto stabilized assets if they can and distressed deals haven't hit the market yet. Moveable Walls, But Same Size Floor Plates: How Office Projects Are Changing in Response to COVID-19 Jul 07, 2020 As some office projects push ahead, architects are incorporating new features to allow for more flexibility. Apartment Industry Advocates Lobby for New Stimulus Legislation as Senate Goes on Recess Jul 06, 2020 “We are tremendously concerned what happens if those systems are not renewed,” says one insider about expanded unemployment benefits. Load More first previous … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 … next last Load More
Insurers “Are Already Preparing to Pay Some Fraction” of Pandemic-Related Claims, Lawyers Say Jul 13, 2020 So far, insurers have been balking at paying business interruption plans for pandemic shutdowns, but that is likely to change. Nursing Homes Operators Must Prepare for Rising Staff Wages Jul 09, 2020 Labor costs in the sector are increasing as operators confront labor shortages and higher risk to staff. Closed Offices Present Challenges for College Students Looking to Enter the CRE Industry Jul 09, 2020 Many are having difficulty completing their programs’ internship requirements, and onboarding for first jobs is challenging via Zoom. As Retail Anchors Go Under, Landlords Offer Rent Concessions in Exchange for Other Tenants’ Co-Tenancy Clauses Jul 08, 2020 Co-tenancy clauses wrecked havoc on retail landlords during the last recession. This time, landlords are trying new negotiating tactics. Apartment Investors Begin to Navigate COVID-19 Deal Landscape Jul 08, 2020 The properties hitting the market today tend to be smaller. Investors are holding onto stabilized assets if they can and distressed deals haven't hit the market yet. Moveable Walls, But Same Size Floor Plates: How Office Projects Are Changing in Response to COVID-19 Jul 07, 2020 As some office projects push ahead, architects are incorporating new features to allow for more flexibility. Apartment Industry Advocates Lobby for New Stimulus Legislation as Senate Goes on Recess Jul 06, 2020 “We are tremendously concerned what happens if those systems are not renewed,” says one insider about expanded unemployment benefits. Load More first previous … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 … next last Load More
Nursing Homes Operators Must Prepare for Rising Staff Wages Jul 09, 2020 Labor costs in the sector are increasing as operators confront labor shortages and higher risk to staff. Closed Offices Present Challenges for College Students Looking to Enter the CRE Industry Jul 09, 2020 Many are having difficulty completing their programs’ internship requirements, and onboarding for first jobs is challenging via Zoom. As Retail Anchors Go Under, Landlords Offer Rent Concessions in Exchange for Other Tenants’ Co-Tenancy Clauses Jul 08, 2020 Co-tenancy clauses wrecked havoc on retail landlords during the last recession. This time, landlords are trying new negotiating tactics. Apartment Investors Begin to Navigate COVID-19 Deal Landscape Jul 08, 2020 The properties hitting the market today tend to be smaller. Investors are holding onto stabilized assets if they can and distressed deals haven't hit the market yet. Moveable Walls, But Same Size Floor Plates: How Office Projects Are Changing in Response to COVID-19 Jul 07, 2020 As some office projects push ahead, architects are incorporating new features to allow for more flexibility. Apartment Industry Advocates Lobby for New Stimulus Legislation as Senate Goes on Recess Jul 06, 2020 “We are tremendously concerned what happens if those systems are not renewed,” says one insider about expanded unemployment benefits. Load More first previous … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 … next last Load More
Closed Offices Present Challenges for College Students Looking to Enter the CRE Industry Jul 09, 2020 Many are having difficulty completing their programs’ internship requirements, and onboarding for first jobs is challenging via Zoom. As Retail Anchors Go Under, Landlords Offer Rent Concessions in Exchange for Other Tenants’ Co-Tenancy Clauses Jul 08, 2020 Co-tenancy clauses wrecked havoc on retail landlords during the last recession. This time, landlords are trying new negotiating tactics. Apartment Investors Begin to Navigate COVID-19 Deal Landscape Jul 08, 2020 The properties hitting the market today tend to be smaller. Investors are holding onto stabilized assets if they can and distressed deals haven't hit the market yet. Moveable Walls, But Same Size Floor Plates: How Office Projects Are Changing in Response to COVID-19 Jul 07, 2020 As some office projects push ahead, architects are incorporating new features to allow for more flexibility. Apartment Industry Advocates Lobby for New Stimulus Legislation as Senate Goes on Recess Jul 06, 2020 “We are tremendously concerned what happens if those systems are not renewed,” says one insider about expanded unemployment benefits. Load More first previous … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 … next last Load More
As Retail Anchors Go Under, Landlords Offer Rent Concessions in Exchange for Other Tenants’ Co-Tenancy Clauses Jul 08, 2020 Co-tenancy clauses wrecked havoc on retail landlords during the last recession. This time, landlords are trying new negotiating tactics. Apartment Investors Begin to Navigate COVID-19 Deal Landscape Jul 08, 2020 The properties hitting the market today tend to be smaller. Investors are holding onto stabilized assets if they can and distressed deals haven't hit the market yet. Moveable Walls, But Same Size Floor Plates: How Office Projects Are Changing in Response to COVID-19 Jul 07, 2020 As some office projects push ahead, architects are incorporating new features to allow for more flexibility. Apartment Industry Advocates Lobby for New Stimulus Legislation as Senate Goes on Recess Jul 06, 2020 “We are tremendously concerned what happens if those systems are not renewed,” says one insider about expanded unemployment benefits. Load More first previous … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 … next last Load More
Apartment Investors Begin to Navigate COVID-19 Deal Landscape Jul 08, 2020 The properties hitting the market today tend to be smaller. Investors are holding onto stabilized assets if they can and distressed deals haven't hit the market yet. Moveable Walls, But Same Size Floor Plates: How Office Projects Are Changing in Response to COVID-19 Jul 07, 2020 As some office projects push ahead, architects are incorporating new features to allow for more flexibility. Apartment Industry Advocates Lobby for New Stimulus Legislation as Senate Goes on Recess Jul 06, 2020 “We are tremendously concerned what happens if those systems are not renewed,” says one insider about expanded unemployment benefits. Load More first previous … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 … next last Load More
Moveable Walls, But Same Size Floor Plates: How Office Projects Are Changing in Response to COVID-19 Jul 07, 2020 As some office projects push ahead, architects are incorporating new features to allow for more flexibility. Apartment Industry Advocates Lobby for New Stimulus Legislation as Senate Goes on Recess Jul 06, 2020 “We are tremendously concerned what happens if those systems are not renewed,” says one insider about expanded unemployment benefits. Load More first previous … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 … next last Load More
Apartment Industry Advocates Lobby for New Stimulus Legislation as Senate Goes on Recess Jul 06, 2020 “We are tremendously concerned what happens if those systems are not renewed,” says one insider about expanded unemployment benefits. Load More first previous … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 … next last Load More