The pandemic helped push about $146 billion of commercial real estate into distress or serious risk of bankruptcy last year, according to Real Capital Analytics. Bloomberg (Bloomberg)—Good news about vaccines
What the Permitted Use Clause Means Under COVID-19 Restrictions
While many commercial real estate insiders have focused on the force majeure clauses, there are other aspects of lease contracts that may come into play. Josh Migdal and Jordan Nadel
Biden’s Use of Fair Housing Act Could Open Doors for Development
Exclusive suburban areas can be held to account if their policies create places where housing is consistently too expensive for people protected by the law. Bendix Anderson A complicated federal
WMRE’s Common Area: What Automation Means for Logistics Real Estate
Melinda McLaughlin, Prologis’ vice president of research, comes on the show to dispel misconceptions about the increased adoption of technology in the logistics space. WMRE Staff In this episode, David
CBD Office Values Show Little Sign of Distress
Neither rents nor cap rates have fallen by much for office buildings in major gateway markets. Patricia Kirk While the timeline for a post-pandemic recovery in the office sector remains
Student Housing Properties Begin to Change Hands Again
Potential sellers are still optimistic about the investor demand for student housing properties. Bendix Anderson Investors opened their wallets a little wider in the last months of 2020 to buy