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With healthy balance sheets and portfolios and favorable capital markets conditions, the outlook for publicly-traded REITs remains stable.

The continued strength of commercial real estate as a

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Money managers are finally having some success enticing clients to invest in Opportunity Zone funds.

(Bloomberg)—The wealthy masses are starting to bet their money on a new U.S. tax break

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A consortium backed by Spartan Advisors is on the shortlist of bidders for Anbang’s luxury hotel portfolio.

(Bloomberg)—Richard Faber, a former lieutenant to the U.K.’s billionaire Barclay twins, is fronting

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To keep up with online grocery shopping and prepared meals, the U.S. will need 100 million sq. ft. of new cold storage warehouse space over the next five years, reports the Los Angeles Times. A California startup

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Public-private partnerships can serve as a solution to creating funding to stave off the effects of climate change on property and infrastructure.

Communities around the world are

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Cross-border entities have pulled back on investment in the U.S. hospitality sector this year.

Foreign investors reduced buying activity in the U.S. hotel sector so far this year, according to industry experts.

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The bank said it won’t provide loans to companies that operate private prisons and immigration holding facilities.

(Bloomberg)—SunTrust Banks Inc., the lender merging with BB&T Corp., said

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The bank hasn’t changed plans to move to a 1.1-million-sq.-ft. space at One Columbus Circle.

(Bloomberg)—Deutsche Bank AG hasn’t changed its plans to relocate uptown from Wall Street.

The bank has signed a lease to take 1.1 million

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Eastern Texas is losing out on the population boom of Dallas and Austin, according to The New York Times. WeWork plans to sell up to $4 billion in debt ahead of its upcoming IPO, reports Reuters.

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