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June 26, 2017

Top Story

A Long-Time Retail Broker Discusses the Industry's Metamorphosis

By John Egan, Contributing Writer

Robin Abrams, Eastern Consolidated's new vice chairman of retail, delves into the rise of e-commerce, offers her take on the state of retail real estate and discusses the impending $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods Market by Amazon.

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Analysis

Hotel Developers Look Outside the Gateway Metros

By Bendix Anderson, Contributing Writer

Demand for hotel rooms is increasing throughout the rest of the country, in cities where there is not as much new construction, not just the top 25 markets.

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NREI Wire

Columbia Property Trust Still Sees Rent Growth Potential in Gateway Markets

REIT.com

Columbia sold $500 million of assets in the first half of the year, completing a three-year transition in which it disposed of $3.3 billion in assets, Mills said. While Columbia still has three properties in its portfolio that are not located in its core markets, there are no plans to sell them this year, he added.

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Mountain View Considers Drastically Cutting Housing Around Google's North Bayshore Campus

Business Journals

The city of Mountain View is backing away from plans that would have allowed almost 10,000 new homes to rise in the area around Google's massive planned North Bayshore campus, according to a staff memo sent to the mayor and City Council on June 21.

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Must Reads

10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

By NREI Staff

New York tops the list of cities for the highest rents on flexible office space, reports the Wall Street Journal. CNBC looks into the new trends in hotel design. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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