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Karsten Kallevig, who oversees Norway’s sovereign wealth fund’s real estate, says it’s hard for him to see the entire concept of offices disappearing.

(Bloomberg)—The head of real estate at Norway’s $1 trillion sovereign wealth

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CRE brokers report they are seeing more interest from investors in picking up industrial assets.

Industrial real estate is weathering the COVID-19-related economic downturn

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Affordable housing projects continued to move forward in many areas in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic, although some obstacles have emerged.

The crisis caused by the novel coronavirus has not slowed down activity

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The New York Times looks at what campus life might be like in the fall. New York & Company might be the next retailer to go bankrupt, reports CNBC. These are among today’s must reads from

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The measure must still be signed by Mayor Eric Garcetti before it goes into effect.

The Los Angeles

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At North Carolina centers owned by Tanger traffic was at 80 percent of pre-pandemic levels.

(Bloomberg)—Shoppers in South Carolina are ready to go.

With retailers now allowed to reopen, customers traffic is back

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PPP loans and income from takeout and deliveries will not be enough to help most tenants stay afloat.

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The benefits of building CRE structures with light-frame construction, mass timber and pre-fab wood can include cost savings, faster production and a competitive edge for new projects.

Real estate executives and business leaders promise change as anger and frustration over racism and police brutality grip the nation, reports The Real Deal. Office developers around the country grapple with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, according to The New York Times. These are

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CBL & Associates missed an $11.8 million coupon payment on its 5.25 percent senior unsecured notes.

(Bloomberg)—CBL & Associates Properties Inc.’s years of effort to revive its business is being threatened by months of unpaid

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