Brutal heat waves may be driving more employees back to offices where they can get relief from central air conditioning, reports The Wall Street Journal. Bloomberg looks at the equity gap between black and white households when it comes to...
Rents are soaring across the country as would-be homebuyers get priced out by the fastest-rising mortgage rates in decades and slide back into the overcrowded rental market.
Will rising housing costs continue to drive the inflation cycle? Silicon Valley players are betting on new public transportation projects to drive future office attendance, according to The Wall Street Journal. These are among today’s must reads...
The rapid delivery company plans to close 76 warehouses across the U.S., representing roughly 12 percent of its network, as it consolidates in some cities.
Sephora’s exit comes as European and US sanctions on the country have made operations in Russia increasingly complex. It joins Nike Inc. which also said last month that it was leaving Russia.
The Street asks if the U.S. is facing a housing crash similar to the one in 2008. California cities ban new gas stations, reports Los Angeles Times. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
The Real Deal analyzes donations from the real estate industry to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. The National Association of Realtors' housing affordability index has reached its lowest level since 2006. These are among today’s must reads from around...
During the pandemic, this constrained, very expensive supply became supercharged, as more people than ever jockeyed for the few mansions that hit the market.
Fortune explores how companies trying to bring workers back to the office should consider the power of formed habits. Boston Business Journal looks at which lenders have grown their commercial real estate portfolios the most in the past year...