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JANUARY 8, 2019

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Multifamily

High Level of New Construction Will Continue to Strain Apartment Demand in 2019

Developers plan to deliver 337,000 new apartment units this year, up from 320,000 in 2018, according to RealPage.

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Office

Tech Companies Head East in Quest for Talent

As they outgrow the Bay Area and Seattle, many technology firms are starting to open outposts in the Eastern United States.

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Rate Forecasts and Their Impact on Lending and Investor Decisions in 2019

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The Shopping Mall’s Savior Is Starting to Eat Itself

Restaurants, one of the supposed saviors of regional malls, have been hurt in the past 12 months by too much expansion and a slowdown in consumer spending.

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Seattle City Council Members Visit NYC to Warn on Amazon HQ2

Lisa Herbold and Teresa Mosqueda advise New York politicians to pass legislation on potential housing and transportation issues Amazon HQ2 might create.

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10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

Liquidation looms for Sears, according to the Wall Street Journal. Forbes examines the best markets for real estate investment in 2019. And Keith Jurow explains why the housing and mortgage crisis is still a problem in a piece for Marketwatch. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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