Senior Housing Residency Keeps Falling Despite Vaccine Roll-Out Apr 09, 2021 Residency at assisted and independent living facilities fell to 78.8 percent in the first quarter of 2021, reports NIC. Manhattan Renters Scoop Up Lingering Units in Discount Frenzy Apr 08, 2021 New apartment leases in Manhattan jumped by 89 percent in March from a year earlier, according to Miller Samuel Inc. and Douglas Elliman Real Estate. Pandemic Migration Made Rent Less Affordable Across the U.S. Apr 07, 2021 As people relocated during the pandemic, median rents sored in cheaper U.S. counties where residents tent to earn less, according to Zumper. As Vaccination Drive Continues, Office Landlords Bet on Virus Testing to Speed Up Office Returns Apr 07, 2021 More companies are announcing they will be returning to the office. On-site COVID-19 testing might be another inducement. Warehouse Space Seen Running Out in Canada by the End of 2021 Apr 06, 2021 Nearly 26.1 million sq. ft. of logistics real estate is under construction, but much of it is already leased, according to CBRE. Retailers Seen Closing Thousands of Stores Even After Pandemic Apr 05, 2021 Roughly one in every 11 stores will close in the next year, according to an analysis by UBS. Retail Tenants That Paid the Most and the Least Rent in February Apr 05, 2021 Casual restaurants, retailers that secured debt financing among those paying a much greater share of their rent now. Manhattan Office Supply Soars to Highest Level in Three Decades Apr 01, 2021 The office availability rate Manhattan jumped to 17.2 percent in the first quarter, largely driven by sublease space, according to Savills. Bankers Want Power Lunches and Less Machismo in New Office Era Mar 31, 2021 “I’ve been participating in Zoom happy hours, Zoom cheese and wine, and it’s a pathetic replacement,” says Bill Daley, vice chairman of public affairs at Wells Fargo. Urban Apartments Eye a Long Road to Recovery Mar 31, 2021 The freefall is over, but it might take a few years for urban apartments to fully return to their pre-pandemic form. Load More first previous … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … next last Load More
Manhattan Renters Scoop Up Lingering Units in Discount Frenzy Apr 08, 2021 New apartment leases in Manhattan jumped by 89 percent in March from a year earlier, according to Miller Samuel Inc. and Douglas Elliman Real Estate. Pandemic Migration Made Rent Less Affordable Across the U.S. Apr 07, 2021 As people relocated during the pandemic, median rents sored in cheaper U.S. counties where residents tent to earn less, according to Zumper. As Vaccination Drive Continues, Office Landlords Bet on Virus Testing to Speed Up Office Returns Apr 07, 2021 More companies are announcing they will be returning to the office. On-site COVID-19 testing might be another inducement. Warehouse Space Seen Running Out in Canada by the End of 2021 Apr 06, 2021 Nearly 26.1 million sq. ft. of logistics real estate is under construction, but much of it is already leased, according to CBRE. Retailers Seen Closing Thousands of Stores Even After Pandemic Apr 05, 2021 Roughly one in every 11 stores will close in the next year, according to an analysis by UBS. Retail Tenants That Paid the Most and the Least Rent in February Apr 05, 2021 Casual restaurants, retailers that secured debt financing among those paying a much greater share of their rent now. Manhattan Office Supply Soars to Highest Level in Three Decades Apr 01, 2021 The office availability rate Manhattan jumped to 17.2 percent in the first quarter, largely driven by sublease space, according to Savills. Bankers Want Power Lunches and Less Machismo in New Office Era Mar 31, 2021 “I’ve been participating in Zoom happy hours, Zoom cheese and wine, and it’s a pathetic replacement,” says Bill Daley, vice chairman of public affairs at Wells Fargo. Urban Apartments Eye a Long Road to Recovery Mar 31, 2021 The freefall is over, but it might take a few years for urban apartments to fully return to their pre-pandemic form. Load More first previous … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … next last Load More
Pandemic Migration Made Rent Less Affordable Across the U.S. Apr 07, 2021 As people relocated during the pandemic, median rents sored in cheaper U.S. counties where residents tent to earn less, according to Zumper. As Vaccination Drive Continues, Office Landlords Bet on Virus Testing to Speed Up Office Returns Apr 07, 2021 More companies are announcing they will be returning to the office. On-site COVID-19 testing might be another inducement. Warehouse Space Seen Running Out in Canada by the End of 2021 Apr 06, 2021 Nearly 26.1 million sq. ft. of logistics real estate is under construction, but much of it is already leased, according to CBRE. Retailers Seen Closing Thousands of Stores Even After Pandemic Apr 05, 2021 Roughly one in every 11 stores will close in the next year, according to an analysis by UBS. Retail Tenants That Paid the Most and the Least Rent in February Apr 05, 2021 Casual restaurants, retailers that secured debt financing among those paying a much greater share of their rent now. Manhattan Office Supply Soars to Highest Level in Three Decades Apr 01, 2021 The office availability rate Manhattan jumped to 17.2 percent in the first quarter, largely driven by sublease space, according to Savills. Bankers Want Power Lunches and Less Machismo in New Office Era Mar 31, 2021 “I’ve been participating in Zoom happy hours, Zoom cheese and wine, and it’s a pathetic replacement,” says Bill Daley, vice chairman of public affairs at Wells Fargo. Urban Apartments Eye a Long Road to Recovery Mar 31, 2021 The freefall is over, but it might take a few years for urban apartments to fully return to their pre-pandemic form. Load More first previous … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … next last Load More
As Vaccination Drive Continues, Office Landlords Bet on Virus Testing to Speed Up Office Returns Apr 07, 2021 More companies are announcing they will be returning to the office. On-site COVID-19 testing might be another inducement. Warehouse Space Seen Running Out in Canada by the End of 2021 Apr 06, 2021 Nearly 26.1 million sq. ft. of logistics real estate is under construction, but much of it is already leased, according to CBRE. Retailers Seen Closing Thousands of Stores Even After Pandemic Apr 05, 2021 Roughly one in every 11 stores will close in the next year, according to an analysis by UBS. Retail Tenants That Paid the Most and the Least Rent in February Apr 05, 2021 Casual restaurants, retailers that secured debt financing among those paying a much greater share of their rent now. Manhattan Office Supply Soars to Highest Level in Three Decades Apr 01, 2021 The office availability rate Manhattan jumped to 17.2 percent in the first quarter, largely driven by sublease space, according to Savills. Bankers Want Power Lunches and Less Machismo in New Office Era Mar 31, 2021 “I’ve been participating in Zoom happy hours, Zoom cheese and wine, and it’s a pathetic replacement,” says Bill Daley, vice chairman of public affairs at Wells Fargo. Urban Apartments Eye a Long Road to Recovery Mar 31, 2021 The freefall is over, but it might take a few years for urban apartments to fully return to their pre-pandemic form. Load More first previous … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … next last Load More
Warehouse Space Seen Running Out in Canada by the End of 2021 Apr 06, 2021 Nearly 26.1 million sq. ft. of logistics real estate is under construction, but much of it is already leased, according to CBRE. Retailers Seen Closing Thousands of Stores Even After Pandemic Apr 05, 2021 Roughly one in every 11 stores will close in the next year, according to an analysis by UBS. Retail Tenants That Paid the Most and the Least Rent in February Apr 05, 2021 Casual restaurants, retailers that secured debt financing among those paying a much greater share of their rent now. Manhattan Office Supply Soars to Highest Level in Three Decades Apr 01, 2021 The office availability rate Manhattan jumped to 17.2 percent in the first quarter, largely driven by sublease space, according to Savills. Bankers Want Power Lunches and Less Machismo in New Office Era Mar 31, 2021 “I’ve been participating in Zoom happy hours, Zoom cheese and wine, and it’s a pathetic replacement,” says Bill Daley, vice chairman of public affairs at Wells Fargo. Urban Apartments Eye a Long Road to Recovery Mar 31, 2021 The freefall is over, but it might take a few years for urban apartments to fully return to their pre-pandemic form. Load More first previous … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … next last Load More
Retailers Seen Closing Thousands of Stores Even After Pandemic Apr 05, 2021 Roughly one in every 11 stores will close in the next year, according to an analysis by UBS. Retail Tenants That Paid the Most and the Least Rent in February Apr 05, 2021 Casual restaurants, retailers that secured debt financing among those paying a much greater share of their rent now. Manhattan Office Supply Soars to Highest Level in Three Decades Apr 01, 2021 The office availability rate Manhattan jumped to 17.2 percent in the first quarter, largely driven by sublease space, according to Savills. Bankers Want Power Lunches and Less Machismo in New Office Era Mar 31, 2021 “I’ve been participating in Zoom happy hours, Zoom cheese and wine, and it’s a pathetic replacement,” says Bill Daley, vice chairman of public affairs at Wells Fargo. Urban Apartments Eye a Long Road to Recovery Mar 31, 2021 The freefall is over, but it might take a few years for urban apartments to fully return to their pre-pandemic form. Load More first previous … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … next last Load More
Retail Tenants That Paid the Most and the Least Rent in February Apr 05, 2021 Casual restaurants, retailers that secured debt financing among those paying a much greater share of their rent now. Manhattan Office Supply Soars to Highest Level in Three Decades Apr 01, 2021 The office availability rate Manhattan jumped to 17.2 percent in the first quarter, largely driven by sublease space, according to Savills. Bankers Want Power Lunches and Less Machismo in New Office Era Mar 31, 2021 “I’ve been participating in Zoom happy hours, Zoom cheese and wine, and it’s a pathetic replacement,” says Bill Daley, vice chairman of public affairs at Wells Fargo. Urban Apartments Eye a Long Road to Recovery Mar 31, 2021 The freefall is over, but it might take a few years for urban apartments to fully return to their pre-pandemic form. Load More first previous … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … next last Load More
Manhattan Office Supply Soars to Highest Level in Three Decades Apr 01, 2021 The office availability rate Manhattan jumped to 17.2 percent in the first quarter, largely driven by sublease space, according to Savills. Bankers Want Power Lunches and Less Machismo in New Office Era Mar 31, 2021 “I’ve been participating in Zoom happy hours, Zoom cheese and wine, and it’s a pathetic replacement,” says Bill Daley, vice chairman of public affairs at Wells Fargo. Urban Apartments Eye a Long Road to Recovery Mar 31, 2021 The freefall is over, but it might take a few years for urban apartments to fully return to their pre-pandemic form. Load More first previous … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … next last Load More
Bankers Want Power Lunches and Less Machismo in New Office Era Mar 31, 2021 “I’ve been participating in Zoom happy hours, Zoom cheese and wine, and it’s a pathetic replacement,” says Bill Daley, vice chairman of public affairs at Wells Fargo. Urban Apartments Eye a Long Road to Recovery Mar 31, 2021 The freefall is over, but it might take a few years for urban apartments to fully return to their pre-pandemic form. Load More first previous … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … next last Load More
Urban Apartments Eye a Long Road to Recovery Mar 31, 2021 The freefall is over, but it might take a few years for urban apartments to fully return to their pre-pandemic form. Load More first previous … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … next last Load More