Manhattan’s Newest Skyscraper Is Opening Up to a Dead Midtown Sep 14, 2020 The first tenants at One Vanderbilt, across from Grand Central Terminal, will start moving in by year’s end. Barclays Explores Moving U.S. Headquarters to Hudson Yards Sep 10, 2020 The London-based bank is looking for about 500,000 sq. ft. of space. PREA Consensus Survey Predicts a Dismal Year in NCREIF Returns Sep 09, 2020 The retail property index is expected to drop 11.4 percent and not return to positive territory until 2022. JPMorgan Summons More Investment Bankers to Offices: WFH Tracker Sep 08, 2020 The U.S. bank has requested that 50 percent of dealmakers be in New York and London offices on any given day. What Concessions Are Office Landlords Offering to Hold Onto Tenants as Demand Falters? Sep 03, 2020 Recent reports have shown office landlords have been more willing to offer tenants additional perks to get them to commit. What Does the Stalled HEROES Act Mean for CRE Operators? Sep 02, 2020 A comprehensive federal rescue package seems no closer to being passed by the Senate. Here’s what the impact has been on commercial real estate. How COVID-19 Reshaped the Landlord-Tenant Relationship Aug 31, 2020 One aftereffect of COVID-19 has been a move toward more flexible, short-term leases from office landlords. With Remote Work Strategies Proving Successful—Why Are We Afraid to Talk About It? Aug 31, 2020 Companies don’t want to miss the unprecedented opportunity to evaluate the potential advantages of a long-term, broad-based remote work strategy. NYC Office Landlords Are Imploring Tenants to Start Reopening. Will They Be Heard? Aug 27, 2020 The week after Labor Day may prove decisive in whether the city’s office tenants will start coming back in any real way. U.S. Commercial-Property Prices Fall with Worst Yet to Come Aug 27, 2020 Year-to-date through July, hotel prices fell 4.4 percent, retail prices 2.8 percent office prices 0.9 percent, according to Real Capital Analytics. Load More first previous … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … next last Load More
Barclays Explores Moving U.S. Headquarters to Hudson Yards Sep 10, 2020 The London-based bank is looking for about 500,000 sq. ft. of space. PREA Consensus Survey Predicts a Dismal Year in NCREIF Returns Sep 09, 2020 The retail property index is expected to drop 11.4 percent and not return to positive territory until 2022. JPMorgan Summons More Investment Bankers to Offices: WFH Tracker Sep 08, 2020 The U.S. bank has requested that 50 percent of dealmakers be in New York and London offices on any given day. What Concessions Are Office Landlords Offering to Hold Onto Tenants as Demand Falters? Sep 03, 2020 Recent reports have shown office landlords have been more willing to offer tenants additional perks to get them to commit. What Does the Stalled HEROES Act Mean for CRE Operators? Sep 02, 2020 A comprehensive federal rescue package seems no closer to being passed by the Senate. Here’s what the impact has been on commercial real estate. How COVID-19 Reshaped the Landlord-Tenant Relationship Aug 31, 2020 One aftereffect of COVID-19 has been a move toward more flexible, short-term leases from office landlords. With Remote Work Strategies Proving Successful—Why Are We Afraid to Talk About It? Aug 31, 2020 Companies don’t want to miss the unprecedented opportunity to evaluate the potential advantages of a long-term, broad-based remote work strategy. NYC Office Landlords Are Imploring Tenants to Start Reopening. Will They Be Heard? Aug 27, 2020 The week after Labor Day may prove decisive in whether the city’s office tenants will start coming back in any real way. U.S. Commercial-Property Prices Fall with Worst Yet to Come Aug 27, 2020 Year-to-date through July, hotel prices fell 4.4 percent, retail prices 2.8 percent office prices 0.9 percent, according to Real Capital Analytics. Load More first previous … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … next last Load More
PREA Consensus Survey Predicts a Dismal Year in NCREIF Returns Sep 09, 2020 The retail property index is expected to drop 11.4 percent and not return to positive territory until 2022. JPMorgan Summons More Investment Bankers to Offices: WFH Tracker Sep 08, 2020 The U.S. bank has requested that 50 percent of dealmakers be in New York and London offices on any given day. What Concessions Are Office Landlords Offering to Hold Onto Tenants as Demand Falters? Sep 03, 2020 Recent reports have shown office landlords have been more willing to offer tenants additional perks to get them to commit. What Does the Stalled HEROES Act Mean for CRE Operators? Sep 02, 2020 A comprehensive federal rescue package seems no closer to being passed by the Senate. Here’s what the impact has been on commercial real estate. How COVID-19 Reshaped the Landlord-Tenant Relationship Aug 31, 2020 One aftereffect of COVID-19 has been a move toward more flexible, short-term leases from office landlords. With Remote Work Strategies Proving Successful—Why Are We Afraid to Talk About It? Aug 31, 2020 Companies don’t want to miss the unprecedented opportunity to evaluate the potential advantages of a long-term, broad-based remote work strategy. NYC Office Landlords Are Imploring Tenants to Start Reopening. Will They Be Heard? Aug 27, 2020 The week after Labor Day may prove decisive in whether the city’s office tenants will start coming back in any real way. U.S. Commercial-Property Prices Fall with Worst Yet to Come Aug 27, 2020 Year-to-date through July, hotel prices fell 4.4 percent, retail prices 2.8 percent office prices 0.9 percent, according to Real Capital Analytics. Load More first previous … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … next last Load More
JPMorgan Summons More Investment Bankers to Offices: WFH Tracker Sep 08, 2020 The U.S. bank has requested that 50 percent of dealmakers be in New York and London offices on any given day. What Concessions Are Office Landlords Offering to Hold Onto Tenants as Demand Falters? Sep 03, 2020 Recent reports have shown office landlords have been more willing to offer tenants additional perks to get them to commit. What Does the Stalled HEROES Act Mean for CRE Operators? Sep 02, 2020 A comprehensive federal rescue package seems no closer to being passed by the Senate. Here’s what the impact has been on commercial real estate. How COVID-19 Reshaped the Landlord-Tenant Relationship Aug 31, 2020 One aftereffect of COVID-19 has been a move toward more flexible, short-term leases from office landlords. With Remote Work Strategies Proving Successful—Why Are We Afraid to Talk About It? Aug 31, 2020 Companies don’t want to miss the unprecedented opportunity to evaluate the potential advantages of a long-term, broad-based remote work strategy. NYC Office Landlords Are Imploring Tenants to Start Reopening. Will They Be Heard? Aug 27, 2020 The week after Labor Day may prove decisive in whether the city’s office tenants will start coming back in any real way. U.S. Commercial-Property Prices Fall with Worst Yet to Come Aug 27, 2020 Year-to-date through July, hotel prices fell 4.4 percent, retail prices 2.8 percent office prices 0.9 percent, according to Real Capital Analytics. Load More first previous … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … next last Load More
What Concessions Are Office Landlords Offering to Hold Onto Tenants as Demand Falters? Sep 03, 2020 Recent reports have shown office landlords have been more willing to offer tenants additional perks to get them to commit. What Does the Stalled HEROES Act Mean for CRE Operators? Sep 02, 2020 A comprehensive federal rescue package seems no closer to being passed by the Senate. Here’s what the impact has been on commercial real estate. How COVID-19 Reshaped the Landlord-Tenant Relationship Aug 31, 2020 One aftereffect of COVID-19 has been a move toward more flexible, short-term leases from office landlords. With Remote Work Strategies Proving Successful—Why Are We Afraid to Talk About It? Aug 31, 2020 Companies don’t want to miss the unprecedented opportunity to evaluate the potential advantages of a long-term, broad-based remote work strategy. NYC Office Landlords Are Imploring Tenants to Start Reopening. Will They Be Heard? Aug 27, 2020 The week after Labor Day may prove decisive in whether the city’s office tenants will start coming back in any real way. U.S. Commercial-Property Prices Fall with Worst Yet to Come Aug 27, 2020 Year-to-date through July, hotel prices fell 4.4 percent, retail prices 2.8 percent office prices 0.9 percent, according to Real Capital Analytics. Load More first previous … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … next last Load More
What Does the Stalled HEROES Act Mean for CRE Operators? Sep 02, 2020 A comprehensive federal rescue package seems no closer to being passed by the Senate. Here’s what the impact has been on commercial real estate. How COVID-19 Reshaped the Landlord-Tenant Relationship Aug 31, 2020 One aftereffect of COVID-19 has been a move toward more flexible, short-term leases from office landlords. With Remote Work Strategies Proving Successful—Why Are We Afraid to Talk About It? Aug 31, 2020 Companies don’t want to miss the unprecedented opportunity to evaluate the potential advantages of a long-term, broad-based remote work strategy. NYC Office Landlords Are Imploring Tenants to Start Reopening. Will They Be Heard? Aug 27, 2020 The week after Labor Day may prove decisive in whether the city’s office tenants will start coming back in any real way. U.S. Commercial-Property Prices Fall with Worst Yet to Come Aug 27, 2020 Year-to-date through July, hotel prices fell 4.4 percent, retail prices 2.8 percent office prices 0.9 percent, according to Real Capital Analytics. Load More first previous … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … next last Load More
How COVID-19 Reshaped the Landlord-Tenant Relationship Aug 31, 2020 One aftereffect of COVID-19 has been a move toward more flexible, short-term leases from office landlords. With Remote Work Strategies Proving Successful—Why Are We Afraid to Talk About It? Aug 31, 2020 Companies don’t want to miss the unprecedented opportunity to evaluate the potential advantages of a long-term, broad-based remote work strategy. NYC Office Landlords Are Imploring Tenants to Start Reopening. Will They Be Heard? Aug 27, 2020 The week after Labor Day may prove decisive in whether the city’s office tenants will start coming back in any real way. U.S. Commercial-Property Prices Fall with Worst Yet to Come Aug 27, 2020 Year-to-date through July, hotel prices fell 4.4 percent, retail prices 2.8 percent office prices 0.9 percent, according to Real Capital Analytics. Load More first previous … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … next last Load More
With Remote Work Strategies Proving Successful—Why Are We Afraid to Talk About It? Aug 31, 2020 Companies don’t want to miss the unprecedented opportunity to evaluate the potential advantages of a long-term, broad-based remote work strategy. NYC Office Landlords Are Imploring Tenants to Start Reopening. Will They Be Heard? Aug 27, 2020 The week after Labor Day may prove decisive in whether the city’s office tenants will start coming back in any real way. U.S. Commercial-Property Prices Fall with Worst Yet to Come Aug 27, 2020 Year-to-date through July, hotel prices fell 4.4 percent, retail prices 2.8 percent office prices 0.9 percent, according to Real Capital Analytics. Load More first previous … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … next last Load More
NYC Office Landlords Are Imploring Tenants to Start Reopening. Will They Be Heard? Aug 27, 2020 The week after Labor Day may prove decisive in whether the city’s office tenants will start coming back in any real way. U.S. Commercial-Property Prices Fall with Worst Yet to Come Aug 27, 2020 Year-to-date through July, hotel prices fell 4.4 percent, retail prices 2.8 percent office prices 0.9 percent, according to Real Capital Analytics. Load More first previous … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … next last Load More
U.S. Commercial-Property Prices Fall with Worst Yet to Come Aug 27, 2020 Year-to-date through July, hotel prices fell 4.4 percent, retail prices 2.8 percent office prices 0.9 percent, according to Real Capital Analytics. Load More first previous … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … next last Load More