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Property closures, layoffs and debt issues are putting hotel owners in big cities at a tipping point, reports The Real Deal. The wildfires have caused greater housing affordability problems in

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As the university plans another in-person semester, administrators say their experience shows that well-understood public health measures work.

(Bloomberg)—When Cornell

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CoStar, Warburg Pincus and GTCR are offering more than the $66 per share CoreLogic previously got offered by its shareholders.

(Bloomberg)—CoreLogic Inc. is in discussions

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As some cannabis tenants struggle, here’s how landlords can deal with their unique legal status.

Many companies in the

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AneVista Group founders say family offices and high-net-worth investors are willing to play the long-term game.

While many U.S. bricks-and-mortar retail sub-sectors continue to get

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Buyers have closed these deals to buy apartment properties with help from new capital from investors.

Investors bought more apartment properties than anyone expected in the third quarter of 2020,

Life science properties are gaining more interest in New York City, reports The New York Times. A looming housing crisis threatens millions of evictions and will leave landlords short billions of dollars, according to the Wall Street Journal. These are among today’s must reads

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Hotel owners and investors face a business landscape that has drastically changed this year.

The first ten months of the year have presented hotel owners,

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More than 2,000 hotels in the company’s system will begin allowing guest to check in for the length of a workday.

(Bloomberg)—Hotel companies are going to new

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A dissenting creditor group, led by Aurelius Capital Management, submitted a proposal to buy the chain’s real estate.

(Bloomberg)—Tensions flared in bankruptcy court Monday over J.C. Penney Co.’s proposed sale to its lenders

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