The New York Times looks at what campus life might be like in the fall. New York & Company might be the next retailer to go bankrupt, reports CNBC. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
Real estate executives and business leaders promise change as anger and frustration over racism and police brutality grip the nation, reports The Real Deal. Office developers around the country grapple with the fallout from the coronavirus...
Chain restaurants have shuttered 500 locations year-to-date in 2020, reports Business Insider. Silicon Valley apartment rents plunge, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real...
Intense protests around the United States against police brutality that featured sporadic looting forced retailers that had been reopening from COVID-19 shutdowns to close back down again, reported Reuters. Meanwhile, a major retail federation has...
The scenes of burning cars, looting, and violent arrests by baton-wielding police could reverse gains that business owners were making to lure back customers.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists recommendations for American employers reopening their offices, reports The New York Times. U.S. consumer spending fell a record 13.6 percent in April, according to the Wall Street Journal...
Ventas Inc. is cutting corporate positions and reducing executive salaries to maintain financial strength, reports Senior Housing News. More guidelines and strategies emerge for restaurants reopening in major cities. These are among today’s must...
The United States is facing a wave of evictions as government relief payments and legal protections run out for millions of out-of-work Americans, according to the The New York Times. The U.S. division of bakery chain Le Pain Quotidien filed for...
McDonald’s Corp. is facing a class-action lawsuit seeking compliance with health guidelines, reports Reuters. Construction work on a nine-story wooden mixed-use building continues in Cleveland, according to the Wall Street Journal. These are among...