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Commercial Real Estate News for Friday, Mar. 24

Happy Friday, investors! In today’s commercial real estate news—who’s to blame for the death of Sears, the hottest markets to invest in commercial real estate, and institutions look for ways to control commercial investments. This is How You Destroy an American Icon An American giant is dying, and the NYPost blames it all on CEO … Read more

Commercial Real Estate News for Thursday, Mar. 23

Good morning, investors. In today’s commercial real estate news, Sears may be in bigger trouble than we all thought, Washington DC goes green, and Millennials forsake NYC and SF for more profitable pastures. Sears Plummets After Citing ‘Substantial Doubt’ About Future Sears is in hot water and their boat has sprung a leak. The 131 … Read more

Commercial Real Estate News for Wednesday, Mar. 22

Good morning, in today’s commercial real estate news, learn how technology is affecting commercial real estate, Marriot bets big on hospitality’s future with a 300,000 room expansion, and SoftBank invests in co-working spaces. 9 Technology Solutions for the CRE Industry It’s notoriously difficult to tell just how technology will affect any given industry. But software … Read more

Commercial Real Estate News for Tuesday, Mar. 21

Good morning, investors. In today’s commercial real estate news, states struggle to sell prisons, Miami Design District development is chugging along and some retailers are avoiding the shutters. States Find Closed Prisons can be a Tough Sell A ex-prison is an ex-prison no matter the view. States are finding it very difficult to relieve themselves … Read more

Commercial Real Estate News for Wednesday, Mar. 15

Good morning, investors. In today’s commercial real estate news, some retailers still succeed as Amazon grows, the Feds plan to raise interest rates, and Illinois realtors come out against rent control. 11 Retailers Still Thriving as Amazon Threatens on All Fronts Amazon may be eating the retail pie, but there are still thriving businesses grabbing slices. … Read more

Commercial Real Estate News for Tuesday, Mar. 14

Good morning, investors. In today’s commercial real estate news, the Federal Reserve and Trump prepare to clash over interest rates, numbers show just how much of a boom LA is undergoing, and the results of the Americas Investor Intentions Survey 2017. Fed’s on Thin Ice in a Trump Administration, Expert Says With the Federal Reserve set … Read more

Commercial Real Estate News for Monday, Mar. 13

Welcome back to the work week, investors. In today’s commercial real estate news, a panel on how Miami can deal with rising sea levels, a city’s commercial real estate is flying high after approving medical marijuana, and a heated-up hotel market it damaging some areas. Sea Levels are Rising, so Developers and Governments Need to Band … Read more

Commercial Real Estate News for Friday, Mar. 10

Happy Friday, investors! In today’s commercial real estate news, landlords are starting to enjoy start-ups, Radioshack faces new struggles and a consultant predicts 2018 as the end of the current real estate cycle. Office Landlords Invest in Incubators for Tech and Bioscience Start-Ups Hip, young start-ups are rejuvenating old office spaces. Landlords are installing co-working spaces … Read more

Commercial Real Estate News for Thursday, Mar. 9

Good morning, investors! In today’s commercial real estate news, Measure S has been defeated in LA, SoftBank continues its CRE investments despite insider trading allegations, and why Dick’s Sporting Good CEO is confident his chain will survive. [tds_warning]Commercial Real Estate News for Thursday, Mar. 9[/tds_warning]   Voters Shoot Down Measure S Measure S, the controversial … Read more

Commercial Real Estate News for Wednesday, Mar. 8

Good morning, investors! In today’s real estate news, retailers don’t always win when their competitors lose, how autonomous cars will impact commercial real estate, and tertiary markets find themselves in a lending bind. Retail Bankruptcies Don’t Always Help Surviving Rivals With Dick’s Sporting Goods opening 60 new stores this year, and its competitors’ closing theirs, … Read more