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Finance & Investment | | | By Beth Mattson-Teig, Contributing Writer | Depreciation, debt write-offs, tax credits and other measures are among the tax avoidance benefits inherent in the sector. FULL ARTICLE |
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Finance & Investment | | By Elaine Misonzhnik, Executive Editor | Amid the considerable carnage being inflicted on the U.S. commercial real estate sector by the COVID-19 pandemic, the most recent Commercial Property Price Indices from the industry’s major data firms show some good news. FULL ARTICLE |
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Industrial | | By Patricia Kirk, Contributing Writer | Anticipating a surge in online shopping during the holidays, e-commerce tenants are already prepared to handle the swell in orders, having locked in additional industrial space during the second and third quarters, according to Steve Schnur, executive vice president/COO at Indiana-based industrial REIT Duke Realty. FULL ARTICLE |
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Investment | | By John Egan, Contributing Writer | In 2019, well before the coronavirus pandemic, about three-fourths of family offices were investing in real estate. Amid the pandemic, family offices appear to be even more committed to real estate. In a Q&A with NREI, Kris Ferranti, a partner in the real estate practice of New York City-based law firm Shearman & Sterling LLP, discusses which real estate sectors are popular and unpopular with family offices, and how eager family offices are to capitalize on low interest rates and distressed properties. FULL ARTICLE |
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Real Estate Services | | By Sebastian Obando, Staff Writer | Private equity funding of proptech firms continues to be down year-over-year, in spite of an uptick in deal volume in the second quarter, according to recent data. Interest in online leasing tools has driven much of the sector’s activity in recent months. FULL ARTICLE |
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Office | | By Anne Field | Going back to work in the physical world is proving to be a challenge to advisory firms that want to do it right. FULL ARTICLE |
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Finance & Investment | | By Adam Gower, Ph.D., Contributing Columnist | A 10-second story, as posting on any of the main social media platforms make possible, is a form of media that can be digested with very little risk. FULL ARTICLE |
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Finance & Investment | | By Dwight Kay | If you have a 1031 exchange coming up, you have multiple choices to reinvest the proceeds from your sale. Here’s a look at four replacement options for 1031 exchange investment. FULL ARTICLE |
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Multifamily | | By Sebastian Obando, Staff Writer | Around 2,000 old buildings in the U.S. have been converted into apartments over the past 70 years, with 778 of those conversions taking place in the last decade, according to a new report from RENTCafé. That figure represents an all-time high for multifamily conversions. Here are examples of some of the most popular building types that have been converted into residences during that time period. FULL ARTICLE |
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Office | | By NREI Staff | Colin Yasukochi, executive director of CBRE's Tech Insights Center, and Lexi Russell, director of research and analysis at CBRE, discuss the firm's latest Scoring Tech Talent report. LISTEN HERE |
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| Bloomberg | October is often New York hotels’ busiest month. Last week, occupancy was hovering under 40 percent. FULL ARTICLE |
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| By NREI Staff | Renters and buyers are beginning to return to the New York City residential real estate market, reports The New York Times. The Wall Street Journal looks at the different approaches adopted by California and Florida to reopen their economies during the pandemic. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry. FULL ARTICLE |
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