WMRE Weekender
 
Wealth Management Weekender

AUGUST 27, 2022

Top Stories

Is Dry Powder in the CRE Space Ready to Move Off the Sidelines?

Funds and REITs that built up massive war chests are taking steps to make deals despite current uncertainties over optimal real estate pricing.

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The Surge in Re-Shoring Activity Continues, Creating More Demand for Industrial Space

Over 1,800 companies re-shored production in 2021, setting a new record for re-shoring activity, notes The Reshoring Initiative. These companies are looking for logistics facilities, warehouses and distribution sites.

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How a Multifamily Investment Firm Uses TICs to Expand its Portfolio

Unlike institutional players, TIC investors want passive income and long-term holds, which works better for the types of deals Investors Management Group pursues, says the firm’s founder.

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What Are the Safest Property Bets Today for Levered CRE Buyers?

As interest rates rise and the outlook for the economy at large remains uncertain, CRE investors who depend on debt have had to reassess their strategies. That’s impacting the property types they might consider for acquisition.

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The ABCs of Multifamily Property Classes

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Podcast

WMRE's Common Area: Understanding Changes to the Industrial Development Timeline

Newmark's Lisa DeNight and Kyle S. Roberts discuss how the time it is taking to build new industrial facilities has lengthened along with other major trends from the logistics real estate segment.

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Commentary

Flex Spaces for Startups: An Office Environment without the Commitment

While coworking provides similar solutions to flex space, there are some key differences. Flex space challenges the idea of traditional commercial offices, which typically require signing long-term leases.

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