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May 2, 2018

Editor's Note

Clarification on a Previous Story

By Elaine Misonzhnik, Executive Editor

A story on the investment sales market, "Single-Asset Sales Pick Up, But Dollar Volume Shows Downward Trend," that appeared in yesterday's NREI Daily newsletter featured a misleading headline and deck and a chart with outdated data, as well as a misquotation. The story, headline and deck have been updated to more accurately reflect the different pictures of the investment sales market provided by various research firms. The chart has been updated as well. You can read the updated story here.


Top Story

NREI Exclusive Research: Retail’s Ruinous Run

By David Bodamer, Executive Director of Content

The struggles the sector faces show no sign of abating, according to exclusive NREI research.

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Analysis

Small Balance CRE Borrowers Find Open Doors

By Beth Mattson-Tieg, Contributing Writer

As capital markets have become increasingly crowded, competition to place capital is pushing some lenders to reach down and do smaller balance loans.

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Sponsored Content

Small Loans Bust Agency Financing Myth

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“I’ve heard about it, but I don’t think it’s right for me.”

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NREI Wire

Sternlicht's Starwood Capital Is Said to Seek Sale of Apartments

Bloomberg

The portfolio includes so-called Class B apartment buildings in U.S. states such as Texas and Washington.

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Mall Owners and Retailers Clash Over Avalanche of Online Returns

Bloomberg

David Simon, chief executive officer of Simon Property Group Inc., says a “significant number” of tenants are underreporting sales.

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Must Reads

10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

By NREI Staff

Vornado Realty Trust is considering spinning off a development company, The Real Deal reports. The Wall Street Journal takes a look at the private and public efforts that have emerged to help families stay in gentrifying neighborhoods. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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