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April 4, 2017

Top Story

How Much Damage Would a Sears Bankruptcy Cause?

By Diana Bell, Staff Writer

“Everyone in the industry knows Sears is going bankrupt, everyone expects it. It’s getting to the point that they are eating their own flesh,” says Howard Davidowitz, chairman of New York City-based retail consulting and investment banking firm Davidowitz & Associates Inc.

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Analysis

Uncertainty Weighs on Apartment Lending Sector

By Bendix Anderson, Contributing Writer

Long-term interest rates may increase by more than 100 basis points this year, or they may stagnate, or even shrink back to last year’s low levels.

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NREI Wire

Chicago Firm Enters KC Industrial Market With Purchase of Two Parks

The Business Journals

The parks, which total nearly 560,000 square feet, will give Brennan Investment Group a platform to pursue further acquisition and development opportunities in the Kansas City area.

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Queens Waterfront Site Astoria Cove is Going for $350 million

The Business Journals

Alma and its partners brought the site to the auction block in March to coincide with the reinstatement of 421-a, an affordable-housing tax break that expired but is expected to be rebooted.

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Must Reads

10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

By NREI Staff

Dollar General will purchase 323 stores left over from the Dollar Tree/Family Dollar merger, reports Supermarket News. Chicago Tribune takes a close look at Amazon’s new bookstore. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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