Three Areas Where CRE Investors Should Consider Automation
Adapting new technology tools in these areas of real estate investment and management will improve operational efficiency and accuracy.
View ArticleIs It Time for LEED and Energy Star Programs to Be Updated?
Blackstone’s chief sustainability officer says it's time to start collecting granular data about buildings’ sustainability performance.
View ArticleProperty Managers Have Found Opportunity and Growth Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
This year has provided the chance to hone our communication skills and serve fully as the voice of leadership.
View ArticleGoldman Plots Florida Base for Asset Management in a Blow to New York
Manhattan now has the most office space available since the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks.
View ArticleJCPenney Survives Going Bankrupt; Now Comes the Hard Part
The virus wasn’t the only cause of the chain’s bankruptcy. For years, the chain suffered from too much debt and lackluster sales.
View ArticleStuck at Home, Still Seeking a Good Hair Day: Sarah Halzack
Ulta actually recorded an increase in comparable sales in its hair care, skin care, bath and fragrance segments.
View ArticleThe Intersection of Pro Sports and Real Estate
There's a long history of both pro sports athletes and franchise owners investing heavily in commercial real estate.
View Article12 Retailers That Paid All of Their Rent in November and 11 That Struggled
Some retail segments have been able to withstand ongoing pandemic challenges much better than others.
View ArticleGoldman in Florida. Hewlett in Houston. Who's Next?: Conor Sen
More companies are plotting moves to non-traditional locations with lower cost.
View ArticleNew York City’s Credit Rating Outlook Lowered to Negative
Without a new stimulus package, the city’s economic and financial challenges are not likely to be ameliorated, according to S&P.
View ArticleNew York’s Pandemic Pinch Hits Revenue for Affordable Housing
Falling revenue is forcing New York City to make spending cuts, including on affordable housing.
View ArticleManhattan Apartments Haven’t Been This Cheap to Rent in 10 Years
The median apartment rent in the borough fell by 22 percent in November compared to a year earlier.
View ArticleRestaurants Are Setting Up Shop in Empty Hotel Suites
From Brooklyn to Minneapolis, turning are turning empty hotel suites into private dining rooms for small groups.
View ArticleUnsold U.S. Hotel Rooms Near 1 Billion as Lodging Crisis Deepens
More than 962 million hotel room nights have gone unsold through last week, up 46 percent from last year.
View ArticleRising to the Challenge: Building a Multi-Story Self-Storage Facility
There are a lot of important things to consider with multi-story self-storage construction.
View Article17 Books About CRE to Put on Your Reading List
From Stephen A. Schwarzman’s What It Takes to Vicky Ward’s The Liar's Ball, here are 17 of the more prominent books about commercial real estate.
View ArticleU.S. Sublease Office Space Soars in Third Quarter, to Near 2009 Peak
There have been large blocks of office space added to the market in the third quarter in office hubs around the nation.
View ArticleHardly Anyone Is Actually Inside Wall Street’s Big Office Towers
The surge in virus cases is once again emptying New York’s big office towers.
View ArticleA $7 Billion Bet Japanese Workers Return to Office Life
Canada’s BentallGreenOak plans to invest billions of dollars in Japanese office real estate over the next three years.
View ArticleNYC Hotel Bust Means Even $1,000 Rooms Aren't Profitable
The borough’s hotel operators don’t expect business volume to exceed an average of 20 percent as shutdown warnings rise.
View ArticleWelcome to Wealth Management Real Estate
After a transformational year for commercial real estate, NREI is changing as well.
View ArticleOracle Lured to Texas by Lower Payrolls and Labor Pool
Oracle has a campus in Austin, opened in 2018 to local fanfare, which it said could eventually house as many as 10,000 workers.
View ArticleAmazon Closes New Jersey Warehouse After Rise in COVID Cases
The online retailer closed the warehouse in Robbinsville Township until Dec. 26 after a spike in asymptomatic cases.
View ArticleSecond Brooklyn Hotel Files for Bankruptcy in Less Than a Week
The filing covers a planned 26-story hotel and residential tower across from the Peter Luger Steakhouse.
View ArticleU.S. Bankruptcy Tracker: Virus Sparks Worst December Since 2011
The 44 bankruptcies by companies with over $50 million since Oct. 1 make the fourth quarter the worst period since 2009.
View Article2020 Year-in-Review: NREI's Top 10 Galleries
A review of the top galleries posted by NREI in 2020.
View ArticleCompanies Are Fleeing California. Blame Bad Government.: The Editors
In just the past few months, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. said it was leaving for Houston. Oracle Corp. said it would decamp for Austin.
View ArticleUSA: Increased Demand for Multi-Generational Housing
The results from AIA's fourth Quarter Home Design Trends Survey show growing popularity of multi-generational housing accommodations.
View ArticleApplebee’s Is Testing its First Drive-thru Location
A franchise operator is retrofitting an existing location in Texas that could serve as a potential prototype for future brand designs.
View ArticleESG Investing Outlook and the Benefits of Tax Credits
Recent research suggests that ESG investing does help achieve better overall performance.
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