(Bloomberg)—WeWork is considering major changes to governance to assuage investor concerns ahead of an initial public offering this month that’s
WeWork financial advisers JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs have created a push to reform the firm’s governance.
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Industry organizations, including IREM, are making strides, but more needs to be done.
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To make up for rising materials costs, apartment developers are being forced to put more equity into their projects.
Low interest rates are not enough to make up for the rising cost of construction on new apartment building projects.
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Bonds issued in 2017 to finance student housing at the University of Oklahoma lost a third of their value after the university terminated its lease agreement.
(Bloomberg)—The trustee representing bondholders who invested
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WeWork’s competitors may view the company’s IPO as a lesson in how not to raise capital, says one source.
WeWork appears to still be pushing forward with its planned
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Amazon's three-story warehouse can reduce delivery times in congested cities, reports the Wall Street Journal. The hotel industry continues to struggle with a labor shortage, reports the New York Times. This is among today's must reads
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Year-over-year sales volume was up, but investors may be pulling the reins in on new acquisitions amid high pricing and global
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The co-working company plans to rely on junk bonds for funding in the near term.
(Bloomberg)—While WeWork is aiming
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Deals involving foreign investment in U.S. commercial real estate totaled $16.9 billion in the first six months of 2019.
(Bloomberg)—Foreign investment in U.S. commercial real estate
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