Real Estate

Affordable housing rent collections continue to struggle as the pandemic wears on. According to a new report from proptech company MRI Software, affordable housing rent collections were 77% of 2019 collections in August, and 76% of collections in July 2019. The report pulls from 1.5 million affordable housing units located throughout the US. Affordable housing
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After opening for outdoor dining following months of lockdowns and economic hardship, US restaurants are recovering, but at a glacial pace. Indeed, a new report by S&P Global Market Intelligence revealed that the recovery of sales and employment slowed down in August. “August sales for the embattled industry fell about 15% from the year-ago period,
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Ryan Murphy’s new “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” prequel, “Ratched,” finally dropped today on Netflix. The highly-anticipated origin story takes a look at the early career of infamous villain Nurse Mildred Ratched (played by a deliciously vicious Sarah Paulson) as she perfects her special brand of patient care and lobotomy skills at the fictional
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Institutions are becoming increasingly interested in manufactured housing. To name one recent example, Blackstone Group is in exclusive talks to acquire about 40 parks from Summit Communities for roughly $550 million through its REIT, Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust, according to Bloomberg. These investors are drawn to the sector for its resiliency and upwardly trending
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Having bought a larger, historic home in nearby South Pasadena, sketch comedian, actor and writer Anders Holm has put his former home, an updated 1920s English storybook Tudor on a slender, winding street in L.A.’s hipster-filled Silver Lake neighborhood, up for grabs at $2.1 million. Not counting carrying costs, improvement expenses and real estate fees,
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Earlier this week, The Connell Company announced that it has partnered with Hana to open and operate Round Table Studios, a shared flexible workspace at Connell Park in Berkeley Heights, NJ. Round Table Studios, which provides curated office spaces, amenities and hospitality services for co-working, mid-to-large tenants and their guests, will occupy 40,000 square feet
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Blackstone Group is in exclusive talks to acquire about 40 parks from Summit Communities for roughly $550 million through its REIT, Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust, sources have told Bloomberg.  Once acquired, BREIT will invest in upgrades, including building shared facilities such as swimming pools, a source told Bloomberg. Manufactured homes have become a valued
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While Hines’ Senior Managing Director John Heagy was able to close a massive deal with Microsoft at the 523,000 square-foot Atlantic Yards office development in West Midtown Atlanta in May, he admits COVID has upended the office leasing process. “There is no question that the environment for traditional marketing has been completely rocked,” Heagy says.
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Having last year dropped $2.15 million on a nearly 100-year-old Spanish home in L.A.’s low-key but increasingly expensive Beverly Grove neighborhood, “Moone Boy” star Chris O’Dowd and writer/presenter Dawn O’Porter have none-too-surprisingly put their former home in the nearby Melrose District up for grabs at almost $1.8 million. The showbiz couple, he a 2019 Emmy
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NEW YORK – WeWork has designated Dock 72 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard as one of its flagship headquarter locations for its New York City-based employees. Dock 72 serves as WeWork’s first-ever ground-up construction project. The property additionally represents one of WeWork’s more than 70 buildings in New York City. The co-working company opened several
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Throughout the economic cycle’s ups and downs, industry stakeholders have been striving to manage and track to the wealth of capital flowing in and out of commercial real estate. Handling the entire process, at the center of it all, are the arrangers of debt and equity transactions. These middlemen and middlewomen are working to structure
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Charlize Theron, who took home an Oscar in 2004 for “Monster” and earned her third Oscar nomination earlier this year as broadcast journalist Megyn Kelly in the 2019 biodrama “Bombshell,” seeks to thin her considerable Los Angeles area property portfolio, listing an updated 1920s Spanish bungalow along one of the most coveted streets in West
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Creation of the mighty new skyscraper One Vanderbilt started with the almost incidental purchase of an obscure old office building 19 years ago. The project negotiated a treacherous development labyrinth of zoning challenges, a $1 billion lawsuit, activists’ demands to change the design, complex negotiations with the state and city — and a struggle with
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