The FHFA is considering new steps to ease the strain on mortgage companies, reports the Wall Street Journal. The nursing home industry is facing rising costs at a time when it was already struggling to stay afloat, according to The New York Times...
A handful of hotels are moving ahead with planned openings, reports The New York Times. Many U.S. landlords whose commercial tenants are asking for rent relief want proof of financial strain before delaying or forgiving payments, according to the...
Strip center tenants paid only between 30 percent and 50 percent of April rent, reported the Financial Times citing data from Green Street. Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has proposed legislation canceling rent for people affected by COVID-19...
After lockdown, Chinese shoppers upped their spending at luxury boutiques, reports the Wall Street Journal. A white supremacist has tried to blow up a Jewish assisted living facility in Massachusetts, according to The New York Times. These are...
New York's retail rents are plummeting, reports CNBC. Forbes looks at whether the trend of seniors moving to downsized housing in the city might end. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
March was a catastrophic month for U.S. retailers, reports The New York Times. Non-traded REITs are not letting individual investors withdraw their cash from property funds, according to the Wall Street Journal. These are among today’ must reads...
The coronavirus outbreak is causing a spike in commercial mortgage delinquencies in the hotel and retail sectors, reports CNBC. Some property owners are taking a more confrontational approach with larger delinquent tenants, according to the Wall...
Some private equity players are feeling the impact of the virus on their holdings, reports the Wall Street Journal. California landlord has tried to make apartment tenants use their savings to pay for rent, according to the San Francisco Chronicle...