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WMRE Daily

SEPTEMBER 22, 2022

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High Interest Rates Are Slowing Down Self Storage Dealmakers

Despite record-high rents and strong demand for self-storage units, higher interest rates and debt costs have contributed to a slowdown in investment sales activity in the sector.

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Four Lessons From Patagonia Founder Yvon Chouinard Giving Away the Company

His planning serves as a reminder for advisors to understand our clients’ goals and develop tools to achieve them.

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There Seems to be More Caution About Data Centers Lately. Is it Justified?

While the sector faces some unique challenges, including a shortage of power and competition for owners from their own tenants, its performance continues to be solid.

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Trump Sued by New York Over ‘Fraudulent’ Asset Valuations

Attorney General Letitia James filed suit Wednesday in New York state court, naming Trump, the Trump Organization, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump -- who are senior executives at the company. James is seeking penalties including a permanent ban on the four Trumps running companies in New York.

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NYC Subway Ridership Bounces Back as Workers Return to Offices

The shifts imply that companies’ efforts to get workers to come back to the office for at least part of the week after the US Labor Day holiday are having their intended effect. Subway usage reached 3.76 million on Tuesday, the most since the pandemic began in March 2020.

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11 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

High natural gas prices are leading European-based manufacturers to shift operations to the U.S., reports The Wall Street Journal. The AIA’s latest billing index shows demand for design services accelerated in August. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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