The Federal Reserve plans to take initial steps toward rewriting the rules for lending in low income neighborhoods, reports the Wall Street Journal. Almost 90 percent of New York City's bars and restaurants could not pay their rent in August...
The National Apartment Association has filed a lawsuit challenging the national eviction moratorium ordered by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention earlier this month, reports GlobeSt.com. Over the weekend, the port of Savannah...
Economic hardships caused by the pandemic are likely to lead to forced house sales and new renters, according to the Wall Street Journal. BlackRock CEO says having more than a quarter of employees managing the firm’s $7.4 trillion in assets from...
While U.S. stores and factories are getting back to normal occupancy, offices are lagging, reports the Wall Street Journal. Election-induced volatility may give the dollar a reprieve from its months-long decline, according to Reuters. These are...
The National Multifamily Housing Council rent payment tracker found 86.2 percent of apartment households made a full or partial rent payment by September 13. Hoteliers fear a wave of closures in the sector due to falling occupancy rates, reports...
The Wall Street Journal goes inside a New Mexico nursing home where residents and the providers who care for them struggle with the effects of the coronavirus. House Democrats will forgo recess to close a deal with Republicans on a new COVID-19...
The parent company of New York Sports Clubs has filed for bankruptcy, reports the Wall Street Journal. Amazon plans to hire 100,000 more workers to keep pace with e-commerce demand, according to Reuters. These are among today’s must reads from...