ARE HISTORIC PROPERTIES THE CURE FOR WHAT’S AILING RETAIL? BY JOHN GAJEWSKI, MRICS |Published December 21, 2021 Faced with growing disruption from e-commerce and pandemic fallout, retailers are turning to […]
ARE HISTORIC PROPERTIES THE CURE FOR WHAT’S AILING RETAIL? BY JOHN GAJEWSKI, MRICS |Published December 21, 2021 Faced with growing disruption from e-commerce and pandemic fallout, retailers are turning to […]
Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs) and bridge lending hit record levels in 2021, driven by market uncertainty, a large inventory of transitional assets and an insatiable demand from the debt capital […]
Reducing Your Liability When Developing On Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Properties Historically, the term “vapor intrusion” was discussed only in association with the most heavily contaminated properties. Now, with the […]
Investors, tenants, and buyers are increasingly focused on sustainability and efficiency, creating pressure on CRE professionals to improve ESG metrics at their properties. However, many of those tasked with developing […]
The recent Affordable Housing Finance (AHF) LIVE Conference offered a glimpse into what we can expect in 2022 for the affordable housing sector. Taking place in-person this year in Chicago, […]
DEALERSHIP BUY-SELL FRENZY CREATES YEAR-END HURDLE Brokers, lawyers, and accountants say they are seeing delays in getting automaker approvals for some transactions or getting necessary tasks completed in time to […]
With the increased focus on ESG+R and climate change, more corporations and investors are making public commitments to carbon neutrality. The Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative that launched in December […]
HERE’S WHAT CRE TRANSACTION PARTIES NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PHASE I ESA STANDARD CHANGES. If a change affects around 250,000 commercial real estate (CRE) transactions a year, you’d think […]
BY NICOLE TK MOORE, REPA | Published November 17, 2021 If a change affects around 250,000 commercial real estate (CRE) transactions a year, you’d think that people would have heard […]
