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In exclusive research, NREI gauges some current sentiments among brokerage firms on consolidation and culture.

After a tumultuous phase defined by

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The next question after WeWork tried to resolve its governance issues is: does its business model make sense?

(Bloomberg)—Does WeWork work?

After the office-sharing company sidelined co-founder Adam Neumann to resolve governance and

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The delinquency rate in the sector continues to decline.

The U.S. 30+ days CMBS delinquency rate fell again in August, from its new cycle low in July.

The

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Multiple tenants can mitigate risk and allow more frequent rent increases for investors.

In the past few years, we’ve seen an uptick in

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The monthly Architecture Billings Index (ABI) from the American Institute of Architects fell to 47.2 from 50.1 in July. Any score below 50 indicates a decrease in architecture firm billings.

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WeWork needs to go public by the end of the year in order to secure a $6 billion debt financing.

(Bloomberg)—WeWork’s plan to go public, in

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Co-working companies are expanding and raising money amid WeWork's postponed IPO, reports the Wall Street Journal. Suburbs are beginning to take elements of urban cities in order to appeal to the millennial generation, according to

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Two senior company executives, Sebastian Gunningham and Artie Minson, will be appointed as co-CEOs.

(Bloomberg)—Adam Neumann, the charismatic entrepreneur who led WeWork to become one of the world’s most

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New York City office leasing is losing momentum, reports the New York Post. Real estate developers are starting to market buildings to the short-term rental industry, according to the Wall Street Journal. These

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New York City office leasing is losing momentum, reports the New York Post. Real estate developers are starting to market buildings to the short-term rental industry, according to the Wall Street Journal. These

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