16 Apr, 2024 Fostering LGBTQ Inclusivity in Rental Agreements: A Guide for Landlords By Charles Hicks In recent years, the LGBTQ community has made significant strides towards equality and acceptance. However, despite these advancements,...
11 Mar, 2024 Was NAIOP's Industrial Demand Forecast Too Pessimistic? By Daniel Weede Last week, NAIOP released its Q1 Industrial Demand Forecast. It predicts the “market for industrial real estate faces headwinds from a...
07 Nov, 2023 Navigating Commercial Leasing Risks: Lessons from the Missouri Verdict By Charles Hicks Justin Barry In October 2023, a Missouri jury awarded a staggering $1.8 billion in damages in a case involving the National Association of Realtors...
01 Sep, 2023 Taking Center Stage: Third-Party Hotel Operators in the Spotlight By Luke Hoover Third-party management companies (TPMCs) are emerging as key players in the ever-evolving hospitality landscape. Major lodging companies...
10 Aug, 2023 Exploring the Pros and Cons of Private Credit Funds in Commercial Real Estate By Rebecca Arrington Seth Boso Private credit funds have emerged as a significant player in the world of commercial real estate financing, offering an alternative...
31 Jul, 2023 The Rise of Extended-Stay Hotels By Luke Hoover The pandemic and the surge in hybrid work arrangements have ignited a robust demand for longer hotel stays, propelling extended-stay...
27 Jul, 2023 Adaptive Reuse of Hospitality Properties By Catherine Morgen The hospitality industry has always been dynamic, adapting to changing consumer needs and preferences. The adaptive reuse of hotel...
20 Jul, 2023 NAIOP Takes an Interesting Look into Development Approvals Across North America By Daniel Weede NAIOP just released an updated analysis of the site plan and building permit review process. NAIOP first did this in 2021 but have now...
20 Jul, 2023 Multifamily Investors Can Bet on Atlanta By Anna Davis Even though the multifamily market has experienced turmoil recently, the Atlanta market may be poised for a comeback. Paul Berry with...
19 Jul, 2023 Alternative and Creative Capital Options Become More Important as CRE Lending Declines for the First Time in Two Years By John Cagigas Nina Goodall-Bernal As many in the market know all too well, data from several economic research firms have indicated sharp declines in commercial real...
19 Jul, 2023 Antitrust Lawsuit Involving Multifamily Owners and Managers Continues By Nina Goodall-Bernal Matthew Sours Pelham Wilder IV John Cagigas John Green +2 more... Show less In November 2022, several U.S. multifamily tenants filed a lawsuit against numerous real estate companies alleging improper use of...
19 Jul, 2023 Built-to-Succeed: How Built-to-Rent Developments are Well-Positioned in High Inflation / Interest Rate Environment By Luke Owens Prospective home buyers face affordability issues that are likely to get worse before they get better. Yet, homebuilder stocks are having...
19 Jul, 2023 EPA Proposed Regulation Aimed at Lowering Lead Paint Exposure: Pre-1978 Buildings Likely to be Affected By Nina Goodall-Bernal Matthew Sours Pelham Wilder IV John Green John Cagigas +2 more... Show less Although regulations banning certain levels of lead paint in residences have been in effect since 1978, the U.S. Environmental Protection...
18 Jul, 2023 Office Lenders Holding Out As In-Person Attendance Ticks Up By John Green Matthew Sours Pelham Wilder IV As office worker truancy slowly declines (and the office party planning committees reconvene), office building lenders are hedging that...
17 Jul, 2023 Focus on Industrial Rather Than Office, and See a Different Future By Daniel Weede I read over the weekend that Morgan Stanley analysts “forecast a peak-to-trough CRE price decline of as much as 40%, worse than in the...
13 Jul, 2023 Industry Celebrates as FHA Raises Threshold By Anna Davis Jeffery DeArman The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) raised the threshold for at which a multifamily loan is considered a large loan from $75 million...