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SEPTEMBER 10, 2019

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Will Critics Derail WeWork IPO?

WeWork appears to still be pushing forward with its planned IPO, despite a backlash of criticism that highlights concerns related to lack of profitability and business model risks that could weigh on the company’s reception on Wall Street.

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Finance & Investment

Signs of Caution Creeped into the Investment Sales Market in the Second Quarter

Investment sales volume of U.S. commercial properties grew by 14 percent year-over-year in the second quarter of 2019, to approximately $130 billion, according to research firm CoStar Group. But industry sources say a slowdown may be coming.

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Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate May Require Government Approval

Foreign investment in U.S. real estate has been robust over the last few years and looks to continue to be strong in 2019.

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Office Real Estate Is Changing. Are You?

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WeWork May Sell a Lot of Junk Bonds Just Like Netflix: Executive

The co-working company plans to rely on junk bonds for funding in the near term.

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Foreign Investment in U.S. Commercial Property Drops Almost 50%

Deals involving foreign investment in U.S. commercial real estate totaled $16.9 billion in the first six months of 2019.

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10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

Amazon's three-story warehouse can reduce delivery times in congested cities, reports the Wall Street Journal. The hotel industry continues to struggle with a labor shortage, reports the New York Times. This is among today's must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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