WMRE Daily
 
WMRE Daily

SEPTEMBER 2, 2022

Editor's Note

Holiday Publication Schedule

Please note there will be no issue of WMRE Daily on Monday in observance of Labor Day. We will resume our regular publication schedule on Tuesday, Sept. 6. 

Top Story

What Impact Are Construction Delays Having on the Industrial Sector?

The industrial development pipeline is at its highest level in years. But developers are facing a host of new challenges.

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2022 Midyear Outlook

Six Must-Ask Questions for Any Managed Wi-Fi Provider

Selecting the right partner is key to a great managed Wi-Fi solution for your MDU property and residents. Set your community up for success by asking each potential partner these questions.

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Podcast

WMRE's Common Area: Understanding Changes to the Industrial Development Timeline

Newmark's Lisa DeNight and Kyle S. Roberts discuss how the time it is taking to build new industrial facilities has lengthened along with other major trends from the logistics real estate segment.

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Steep Rent Hikes Intensify Focus on Lack of Affordable Housing

Despite the hefty increases, some apartment owners say rents for many tenants remain below accepted affordability ceilings.

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WMRE Wire

Jefferies Tells Staff to Come Back to Office on Consistent Basis

The company has “no issue” when employees need to work from home from time to time, though it wants senior bankers to be coming in to motivate their junior counterparts, according to a memo to staff. The memo follows similar moves from banks including Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley in recent days.

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Seven Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

More technology companies are pulling manufacturing facilities out of China, reports The New York Times. Amazon took solar panels off its fulfillment facilities last year after a slew of malfunctions, according to CNBC. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
 

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