Buyers hoping to capitalize on distress may only have a small window of time to strike as long-term prospects for troubled assets begins to brighten. Beth Mattson-Teig Investors hoping to
Apartment Construction Suffers in a Single-Family Housing Boom, Report Says
Multifamily Construction Seen Pulling Back as Warehouses, Offices May Grow in 2021 By Marissa Luck Multifamily construction is paying the price for a boom in single-family housing, according to a
NREI’s Common Area: Highlights From CBRE’s Market Outlook 2021 (Podcast)
Richard Barkham, CBRE chief global economist and head of America’s research, comes on the pod to discuss how next year might unfold for the CRE industry. NREI Staff In this
There’s Both Debt and Equity Available for Office Deals. Stringent Underwriting Is the Key
While there is concern about distress in the short term, lenders of all kinds are willing to finance the right office transactions. Patricia Kirk A decline in office utilization if it
Can Ground Leases Provide Equity Relief for Operators Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic?
In a Q&A with NREI, Dan Amer, of Kawa Capital Management, talks about the pros and cons of ground lease transactions. Liz Wolf As commercial real estate owners continue grappling with vacancies,
Family Offices Weigh Options for Optimizing CRE Allocations
A virtual event last week brought together ultra-high-net-worth individuals, family office staff/members and investors to discuss commercial real estate trends. Beth Mattson-Teig Family offices have long viewed commercial real estate as