Not many people connect building management with healthy environments. That should change.

Over the years, the concept of sustainability has endured a number of transformations. In its infancy, it was all about the building envelope. We

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Tax experts say that while it’s technically possible, it’s probably not the full story.

Last week the New York Times made waves reporting, after combing through a decade’s worth of tax

Spencer Glendon, a senior fellow at the Woods Hole Research Center, said that no one should be lending on new projects in most of Florida for the next 30 years.

(Bloomberg)—Hurricane Michael killed seven people and caused

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The retail chain still has sizeable market share and changes from renegotiating leases to improving its e-commerce division could help turn it around.

(Bloomberg Opinion)—Finally, Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. has acknowledged what has

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The Fed’s shift to a neutral position on rates could keep CRE transaction activity on par with 2018 levels.

The current Goldilocks economy—not too hot and not too cold—is helping to keep the

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Rent-lending start-ups target renters who want to build credit or could use assistance making rent payments, according to the Wall Street Journal. Manhattan represents a quarter of the U.S. co-working market, reports Crain's New York Business. These are

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An architect has built a home in Breezy Point that can withstand a storm more powerful than Hurricane Sandy.

(Bloomberg)—Breezy Point is beautiful in the summertime, a quaint neighborhood

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Chico’s FAS Inc. will review an unsolicited buyout offer from Sycamore Partners.

(Bloomberg)—Malaise in the shopping mall is certainly no secret, with thousands of stores shutting and some familiar names disappearing. Struggling women’s apparel

The world of real estate development is full of pitfalls for the unwary.

By Paul S. Rutter and Peter Swain

Wealthy investors often want to diversify

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The New York Times looks at how real estate developers benefit from tax loopholes. Hotels are starting to feel the impact of slower economic growth, reports the Wall Street Journal. These are among today’s must reads from

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