Weakening demand is shrinking an imbalance with housing supply and likely means that price growth will slow sharply over coming quarters, economists led by Jan Hatzius said in a research note on Tuesday.
China’s distressed-debt managers have been in turmoil as aggressive lending to embattled developers and unchecked expansion into other areas during the sector’s boom years has beset the $730 billion funds with heavy credit losses.
New York State officials are betting on the return to the office with a large scale redevelopment around Penn Station, reports The New York Times. Forbes looks at U.S. cities where home prices are falling the fastest. These are among today’s must...
Warehouses and shipping containers choking with inventory are snarling the U.S. supply chain, according to The Wall Street Journal. Blackstone executives see publicly-traded REITs as one of the best options for investing in real estate right now...
U.S. and Canadian pension funds are cutting back on their office investments, reports The Wall Street Journal. Companies including Apple, Honda and Mazda are looking at relocating their manufacturing facilities away from China, according to...
Amazon has canceled or delayed the opening of almost 50 warehouses, reports Commercial Observer. The Wall Street Journal examines questions facing a recent CRE crowdfunding deal. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real...
Nordstrom’s report reinforces how decades-high inflation is impacting shoppers—and in turn retailers—differently. Companies that cater to the highest and lowest ends of the income spectrum are holding up better than those that rely on middle-class...
Lower consumer spending and inflation will test the resiliency of the industrial sector, reports The New York Times. Brookfield, Intel sign a multi-billion agreement to finance the building of chip factories, according to The Wall Street Journal...