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Catalyst Capital Group has offered to buy up to $114 million’s worth of Hudson’s Bay shares.

(Bloomberg)—Private equity firm Catalyst Capital Group Inc. is offering to purchase up to C$150 million

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The private equity firm has hired advisers to seek interest from potential suitors.

(Bloomberg)—Kohlberg & Co. is exploring options for its Interstate

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One of the largest industrial property owners in the country has started offering its tenants a new lease structure.

Prologis made a big splash in the industrial market

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J.C. Penney insists it hasn’t hired restructuring advisers, reports the Associated Press. Forbes looks at the popularity of cannabis-related real estate in California. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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More capital is now chasing nursing home deals.

Investors, especially private equity players, see increasing value in a nursing home portfolios, according to the National

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IREM’s new tech expert James Scott, of MIT Real Estate Innovation Lab, believes there will eventually be the Microsoft equivalent of proptech.

Blockchain. AI. Digital twin. The proliferation of property

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Kroger and Ocado plan to build as many as 20 automated grocery warehouses in the United States.

(Bloomberg Opinion)—Kroger Co., the giant but aging supermarket chain, has unleashed a flurry of initiatives to ensure it won’t get

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WeWork probably won’t bring on the next economic recession, but latest news about it represents a historically dangerous way of thinking.

(Bloomberg)—In the late 1920s,

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In this episode of the NREI Weekender Podcast, NREIOnline.com, David Bodamer highlights the hot stories of the week. David and co-host

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WeWork co-founder cashes out more than $700 million from the company ahead of its initial public offering, reports the Wall Street Journal. Sen. Elizabeth Warren released a plan to attack some of the methods of

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