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The deal shows there remains strong demand for industrial properties in South Florida.

The industrial properties gained in value.

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A rental building designed by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels is slated to open in East Harlem in September, as Manhattan lease signings plummet.

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Boston Common plans to approach lenders and owners of REITs about continued forbearance and their preparedness to renegotiate, lengthen or forgive loans.

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NMHC found that 79.3 percent of apartment households made a full or partial rent payment by August 6 in its survey of 11.4 million units of professionally managed apartment units across the

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COVID-19 will pass eventually. The question is how large of an exodus cities will suffer, and how long it will last.

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There lies an opportunity for investors where lenders prefer to sell off their debt rather than continue to try to work things out with borrowers.

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Rather than pushing for as much leverage as possible from a bank, a well-developed syndicate will turn to its network of potential investors to organically raise the equity capital it needs.

After months of conducting

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Some segments of the market, such as smaller, drive-to leisure hotels, have seen an uptick in demand. Others continue to struggle.

Which co-working operators look likely to survive COVID-19 and which might be on their way out?

Some office experts predicted that the pandemic would destroy co-working operations—at least

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