Tenants at class-C apartment buildings paid 54 percent of their total rents due for the month by the middle of June, according to LeaseLock.
The largest companies operating in the rental housing space are reporting few vacancies and strong rents. Smaller players are struggling.
Which co-working operators look likely to survive COVID-19 and which might be on their way out?
A rental building designed by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels is slated to open in East Harlem in September, as Manhattan lease signings plummet.
Chains from J. Crew to Ann Taylor are using bankruptcy filings to avoid protracted negotiations with individual landlords.
The apartment rental market comprised of units priced at $22,000 a month and more has seen a 75 percent drop in listings.
The lenders are pushing for offers closer to the approximately $2.2 billion in debt the department store chain carries.
With many Americans working and learning from home, multifamily properties are facing increased wear-and-tear, greater volumes of waste and recycling and demands for services.
Mark Hefner, of MGO Realty Advisors, talks about how office investors can pivot successfully during the pandemic.