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Ranchers and landowners in Texas worry the government will use eminent domain to take away their land to build the wall with Mexico.

(Bloomberg)—Gary Jacobs looks out

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Some experts worry that cheap multifamily loans offered by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac help push up property values, reports the Wall Street Journal. Retail Wire looks at what went wrong for Payless ShoeSource as the retailer

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Salt Lake City has the best job market diversification among U.S. metro areas with a population over 1.1. million according to LinkUp.

(Bloomberg)—If you’re looking for a career change, you might want to

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A gantry that reads "Long Island" is seen from Gantry Plaza State Park in the Long Island City neighborhood in the Queens borough of New York, U.S., on Friday, Nov. 9, 2018. As reports emerged this week that Amazon.com Inc. was close to an agreement to

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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will pay the U.S. Treasury $4.7 billion in dividends, reports Reuters. Economists have cut down GDP growth forecasts for the fourth quarter, according to CNBC. These are among today’s

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As the real estate cycle gets super-long, investors start thinking about preparing for an eventual downturn.

Investors appear to be keeping the foot on the gas in terms of acquisitions. According to research firm Real Capital

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New York real estate brokers are not happy about Amazon abandoning its HQ2 plan

(Bloomberg)—Let the finger-pointing begin.

Amazon.com Inc.’s decision to drop its expansion plans in the Long Island

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General Electric has stepped back from its plan to build a 12-story office building for its headquarters on the Boston waterfront.

Boston-based General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) will not build and

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CNBC analyzed Google’s announced intentions of spending $13 billion on its corporate real estate strategies in 2019. Bloomberg explored why so many new apartment buildings across the country have the exact same aesthetic. And the San

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Is this a sign of the times for the challenging retail sector?

Chicago-based JLL, one of the biggest commercial real estate brokerage firms in the world, is partnering with restructuring consultant Gordon Brothers

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