By and large, it’s big institutional investors that scoop up industrial assets in the United States. However, there
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Historically considered too “unglamorous” by HNW investors, industrial assets now offer some of the best returns in the market.
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Experts predict little change in either direction in the first half of the year.
With late 2018 jitters gone and investor optimism returning, the commercial real estate market should experience mostly steady cap rates
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The developers of The Shops at Hudson Yards held an opening party for the much-publicized project on March 14. Take a peak at the attractions inside Manhattan's newest mall.
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HM and Express are among fast fashion chains looking at experimenting with apparel renting services to target selfie-focused shoppers.
(Bloomberg Opinion)—In an era when fashion trends change in a nanosecond and people increasingly live their
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With an expected increase in the cost of fuels used by ocean carriers, many manufacturing plants might move from Asia to the United States.
Manufacturing is once
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The New York Times looks at ways to avoid the fallout from the next real estate downturn. There is an effort underway to fix some flaws related to asset depreciation in the 2017
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Cities in the South have seen a marked uptick in the share of households with renters aged 60 or over in the past decade.
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Griffin, who considered moving his main office from Chicago to New York, said Amazon’s decision was “heartbreaking.”
(Bloomberg)—Billionaire Ken Griffin said he’s losing interest in bringing Citadel’s headquarters to New
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