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Ollie President Gregg Christiansen discusses occupancy statistics, accommodating social distancing rules and comparisons to co-working.

Before the coronavirus hit, co-living projects were attracting more and more

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Las Vegas once again finds itself bearing the brunt of an economic crisis, reports The New York Times. Resolving commuting issues may be the answer to bringing people back to the office,

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The firm filed a lawsuit in Delaware Chancery Court seeing an order “compelling defendants to perform their obligations.”

(Bloomberg)—An Anbang Insurance Group Co. unit

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Two top industry associations have asked state governors to adopt uniform re-opening standards for both stores and retail warehouses.

(Bloomberg)—The top two trade groups representing major retailers

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NREI spoke with Lisa Pendergast, executive director at CREFC, about how this cycle might look compared to the Great Recession.

Amid the broad uncertainty gripping real estate markets, there are growing concerns about

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In recent weeks several fund managers temporarily suspended redemptions and froze or cut cash distributions.

Real estate investment entities were welcoming a steady stream of capital

A column from Joshua Stein in the Commercial Observer explores how lease renegotiations are going in the age of coronavirus. The state of California and FEMA have formed a partnership with local restaurants to help feed the state’s seniors, according to Connect

Department stores were already in trouble before the pandemic hit. Now some chains are on their last legs.

(Bloomberg) -- Time may be running out for many department stores. Those symbols of North America’s 20th century

Malls and main-street shops, bastions of community commerce, were already under pressure after two years of weak retail sales, rising property taxes and the shift to e-commerce.

(Bloomberg) -- Canada’s malls are facing a wave of skipped rents

Critical missions and in-built safety procedures make life science assets seem like an attractive investment bet.

In the midst of a pandemic, demand remains strong for life science buildings in major metropolitan areas, according to industry experts.

“Without a doubt,

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