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December 21, 2017

Top Story

The Tax Bill Is a Clear Boon to the CRE Industry. Will It Prove Too Much of a Good Thing?

By Elaine Misonzhnik, Executive Editor

Industry analysts predict the new tax code will strengthen demand in the multifamily sector and spur corporations to put more money into real estate assets and new development.

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Commentary

Downtown Corporate Campuses are Expanding into the Suburbs

By Lesley Gutman and Sheila Fogarty

Perhaps it was inevitable, but the success of the urban corporate campus phenomenon is already starting to spill over into the suburbs.

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Analysis

More Details Emerge on Westfield Unibail-Rodamco Deal

By Donna M. Mitchell, Contributing Writer

Unibail-Rodamco and Westfield executives have been talking on an off about an acquisition for about four years before taking the plunge.

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Sponsored Content

Sustainability Bears Fruit for Owners and Renters in Small Apartment Communities

Sponsored by Freddie Mac Multifamily

For two investors, an innovative value-add strategy proves fruitful in small multifamily communities.

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NREI Wire

Are Miami Beach’s Luxury Towers the Future of Climate Resilience?

Bloomberg

What luxury buildings are doing now to reassure high-net-worth buyers might very well become a necessity for everyone else in the near future.

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REITs Outperforming Sector’s Long-Term Average in 2017

REIT.com

Total returns for the FTSW NAREIT All REITs index were 10.2 percent as of Dec. 15.

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Must Reads

10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

By NREI Staff

MarketWatch explores whether REITs might be worth another look next year. House Speaker Paul Ryan said “nobody knows” whether the GOP tax cuts will create enough growth to pay for themselves, CNBC reports. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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