Month: September 2020

Young professionals are driving change in the commercial real estate industry. For years, new technologies—from virtual rent collection to digital document signing—have promised to deliver efficiencies to the market, but adoption has been another story. The industry has an older average age demographic than most other industries. According to NAR, for example, brokers have a
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Exceptionally strong demand, historically low supply and record low mortgage rates are combining to fuel the fastest home price growth since 2018. Nationally, home prices in July were 5.5% higher than in 2019. That is a marked increase from the 4.3% annual gain seen in June, according to CoreLogic. Falling mortgage rates helped bolster the
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As people flee the cities, single-family rental builders are making moves to capitalize on that potential demand. As one example, Huntsville, Ala.-based Davidson Holding Co., launched EverGreen Living. The single-family rental community construction and management venture will build single-family rental communities in the Southeastern markets, including Atlanta, Huntsville, Nashville and Raleigh.  Perhaps more significantly, Blackstone
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SAN FRANCISCO—Pinterest Inc. has terminated its office lease for approximately 490,000 square feet to be constructed at 88 Bluxome St. near its current headquarters campus. Instead, the company plans to continue leasing its current downtown buildings in order to support a more diverse and geographically distributed workforce. “As we analyze how our workplace will change
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Earlier this year, prolific TV producer Doug Robinson (“The Goldbergs,” “Rules of Engagement”) inked another major deal to extend his stay with Sony Pictures Television — his professional home base since 2002 — for five more years. Already the longest-tenured producer at the studio, the contract will reportedly include a new comedy project with Grammy-winner
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