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The New York Times reveals findings from Donald Trump’s tax records. Official inflation figures are misleading, disguising a significant rise in prices on things people continue to buy during the pandemic, reports the Wall

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The best way to protect Opportunity Zone investors’ funds, their tax benefits, and their loyalty is through verifiable oversight.

The City of Miami recently received great

Which ports saw the highest volumes of inbound and outbound TEUs year-to-date?

Cancelled ocean vessel routes became a frequent phenomenon earlier this year as consumer demand for many

Which ports saw the highest volumes of inbound and outbound TEUs year-to-date?

Cancelled ocean vessel routes became a frequent phenomenon earlier this year as consumer demand for

Costco appears to have avoided the COVID-19 impact as sales jumped over 10 percent, reports Business Insider. The New York Times looks at how restaurants and outdoor dining can survive the winter. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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Deutsche Bank is joining lenders such as Mizuho Financial Group Inc. and Fifth Third Bancorp in cutting office costs.

(Bloomberg)—Deutsche Bank AG is revising its work-from-home policies in an effort

The lending market “is not cautiously pessimistic, it’s not cautiously optimistic. It’s just in a quiet place where it doesn’t know which direction to go,” says one source.

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Retailers have started paying rent again, but negotiations between tenants and landlords continue, reports CNBC. San Francisco Chronicle looks at how things might be different when California votes on rent control this fall. These

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The CEO of the publicly-traded industrial REIT discusses the outlook for industrial facilities, Duke’s balance sheet and dealing with natural disasters.

In today’s market, with ever-increasing e-commerce sales driving consumer

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“We are home working alongside our kids, in unsuitable spaces, with no choice and no in-office days,” Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom said in March.

(Bloomberg Opinion)—Working from home, once jokingly dismissed as

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