WMRE Distressed Strategies
Wealth Management Distressed Strategies

APRIL 21, 2021

Top Story

Wave of Capital Vies for Shrinking Pool of Distressed Assets

With a recovery coming sooner than many anticipated, there may be more capital chasing distressed assets than viable opportunities.
 

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Analysis

Up to $28B in Distressed Retail Could Hit the Market in the Next 24 Months

So far, lenders have been open to loan workouts, but that won’t last forever, market sources warn.

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Redemption Requests Slow Inflows to Real Estate Interval Funds

Interval fund structures have been widely adopted by the institutional management sector, including for commercial real estate.

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Recovery Expected to Come Much Faster for Resort and Value Hotels

The U.S. hotel sector won’t fully recover from the pandemic until about 2025. But some segments are coming back much faster than others.

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Commentary

Soft Preferred (Equity) to The Rescue

Current market conditions create a rare opportunity for deployment of preferred equity as a form of short-term recapitalization of commercial real estate assets.

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Podcast

WMRE's Common Area: Now is the Time to Invest in Hotels

Driftwood Capital's Carlos Rodriguez explains why investors should strike now if they want to enjoy the full upside of the post-pandemic recovery for hospitality properties.

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WMRE Wire

BlackRock Sees Distress Still Lurking Despite Drop in Bankruptcies

“Just because you’re not seeing bankruptcy filings doesn’t mean there isn’t distress,” says Mark Kronfeld, a managing director with BlackRock.

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