During Wednesday’s sessions at the Urban Land Institute’s 2017 Fall Meeting taking place in Los Angeles, panelists focused on the real estate forecast for the next three years and the creati... Read more
Commercial real estate borrowers remain bullish on the financing climate despite some uncertainty about where financial regulation is heading and the specter of increasing interest rates. E... Read more
NAIOP opinion editorial featured across the U.S. October 25, 2017 Thomas J. Bisacquino, NAIOP president and CEO The following opinion editorial was written by Thomas J. Bisacquino, NAIOP pre... Read more
Executive Summary After a sluggish start to the year in Q1 and a lukewarm Q2, the Manhattan office market failed to regain traction in the year’s third quarter. With a tepid sales volume of... Read more
New CMBS risk-retention rules that went into effect late last year have not put a damper on B-piece buying. That continued liquidity for the riskiest tranche of CMBS loan pools is good news... Read more
Large infusions of Asian and Canadian capital are creating an oversupply of upscale condominium units in Los Angeles, according to panelists at the opening general session “Los Angeles: Much... Read more
In the latest edition of The REIT Report: NAREIT’s Weekly Podcast, Welltower (NYSE: HCN) CFO John Goodey discussed the health care REIT’s new research on the changing tastes and preferences... Read more
Timberland REIT Potlatch Corp. (NASDAQ: PCH) said Oct. 23 it will acquire Deltic Timber Corp. (NYSE: DEL) in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $1.15 billion. The combined comp... Read more
How high can landlords raise the rents at their apartment properties before they begin to lose tenants? In the current market, many markets have very few apartment vacancies, and face little... Read more
It’s anybody’s guess as to what will happen with the federal tax reform plan being scrutinized in our nation’s capital. But experts still have some sense of how the tax proposal could help s... Read more