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FEBRUARY 12, 2019

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Multifamily

A Look at NYCHA’s Plans to Improve Public Housing

Change can’t come soon enough for thousands of people who had no heat in their homes on the freezing cold days of January 2019 at public housing properties across New York City.

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Analysis

Finance & Investment

13 Takeaways from the MBA CREF/Multifamily Housing Convention & Expo 2019

In spite of a chaotic political environment at home and abroad and volatility in the stock market, debt capital should continue to flow freely into the commercial real estate space this year, according to panelists. 

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Exclusive Report: Behind the Tech Curve

Research shows the CRE industry is making progress in implementing and investing in new technologies. What new tools is the industry implementing? Download the report.

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NREI Wire

In SEC Headquarters Search, GAO Says Government Acted Properly

The General Services Administration justifiably required prospective landlords to give it the right to buy the Securities and Exchange Commission's D.C. headquarters even though the federal agency plans to lease, rather than own, that space for more than a decade, a government watchdog concluded.

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Mayor Wants a Vacancy Tax for Empty Storefronts

Vacant storefront windows throughout New York City are an urban blight. And with traditional retail being such a tough market, they're becoming more commonMayor Bill de Blasio has a plan to solve this problem.

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10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

The Washington Post looked at one hedge fund’s tactics in cashing out on the real estate assets of the newspapers it has acquired. The WSJ examines a new rise in legislation attempting to increase tenants rights—and how landlords are planning to fight back. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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