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CEO Michelle Gass said the pandemic has forced the company to speed up its migration to e-commerce and rethink store operations.

(Bloomberg)—Nearly all of Kohl’s Corp. locations have reopened after

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With a backdrop of a volatile political and macroeconomic environment, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac remain on a path to exit government support.

Despite a pandemic that has unleashed a surge in demand for forbearance requests

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Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzman predicts a V-shaped recovery this summer, reports Bloomberg. Many companies kept office workers at home as New York City entered phase 2 of reopening, according to The New York Times. These

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In the first quarter of the year, funding levels dropped by 69 percent compared to the same period in 2019.

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Sales closings fell by 9.7 percent in May compared to April, according to the NAR data.

(Bloomberg)—U.S. sales of previously

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The pandemic has crushed independent booksellers so ferociously, their futures are as precarious as they’ve ever been.

(Bloomberg Opinion)—Margot Sage-El had been in business for two weeks at a new location near a train depot in a

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A look at former NYC Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen’s investment platform, which aims to emphasize social impacts while delivering returns.

Real estate development often has received a bad rap—in many cases justified—for leading to gentrification and

The initial chaos in the housing market caused by the coronavirus pandemic has given way to an eerie calm.

(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. housing market, which seemed headed off a cliff in April, now looks like it’s returning to some

Global protests on systemic racism are also shining a light on the stark difference in companies’ diversity efforts.

(Bloomberg) -- Sustainable investing is exploding in Canada as the coronavirus and an anti-racism movement highlight long-standing social inequalities.

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More than $20 billion in CMBS loans has been transferred to special servicing, according to data from Fitch. Malls and stores are reopening without a federal system in place to check whether establishments have been involved in COVID outbreaks, reports Yahoo News. Mitchell Rudin

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