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APRIL 10, 2019

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Office

Co-Working Operators Are Starting to See Competition for Tenants from Hotel and Apartment Owners

A popular alternative to traditional office space, co-working space providers have been competing with office owners for tenants for several years. Now, co-working operators face new competition of their own as hotel and multifamily operators enter the co-working market. Many multifamily and hotel operators are using co-working spaces as an amenity to attract and retain new residents or hotel guests and raise brand awareness.

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Analysis

Multifamily

Rent Growth Picks Up in Washington, D.C. as New Construction Sites Become Harder to Find

Apartments rents in Washington, D.C. are growing at a faster rate than they have in years. The city’s current rent growth performance has hit the highest level since mid-2012, according to Greg Willett, chief economist for RealPage Inc., a provider for property management software and services.

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Digital Edition

Investors Remain Bullish on SFRs

Investors remain bullish on the future of the booming SFR sector. Co-living is becoming more popular in expensive urban areas. Read these and other stories in NREI's April 2019 issue.

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NREI Wire

Opportunity Zones Knocking, But Few Answering the Call So Far

Despite a push from developers and accountants, investors are hesitating to jump into Opportunity Zones.

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Ikea Opens NYC Store for Urbanites Who Won't Assemble a Loveseat

Ikea will open its first “planning studio” store in Manhattan next Monday.

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10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

Department stores add new services ranging from cooking classes to eyelash extensions to attract shopper traffic, reports MarketWatch. A condo at the New York Trump International Hotel and Tower has been tied to a scandal-plagued foreign leader, according to The New York Times. These are among today's must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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