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Anne Fadullon, Autumn Anderson, Elizabeth (Lizzie) Woods and Tia Abdulhadi speak on the panel at ULI's 2nd Annual  Women and Minority Owned Business Fair and Reception in Center City. Sonya Swink onsite photo.
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Minority-Run Contractors Need Help Cutting Red Tape To Access Historic Levels Of Funding

On May 9, revisions to the federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program will be enacted nationwide, including plans to better track projects and pay subcontractors faster for their work building roads and other infrastructure on government-run ...

May 08, 2024
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Daniel Ohebshalom's apartments
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NYC's 'Worst Landlord' Indicted On 80 Counts In Historic Harassment Prosecution

Daniel Ohebshalom, notorious for being one of New York’s “worst landlords,” is serving a jail sentence for subjecting his tenants to unsafe living conditions, but his legal predicament seriously worsened this week. Ohebshalom and four shell companies ...

May 02, 2024
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Amazon's 3.3M SF warehouse in North Andover.
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After Historic Boom, Warehouse Development In Greater Boston Falls By 80%

"We are starting to see a slowdown in the industrial sector, and that is true across the U.S.," Newmark Research Director Elizabeth Berthelette said. "Whereas maybe office or life science, we started to see these corrections earlier in the cycle, we’re ...

Mar 28, 2024
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D.C.'s Historic Crime Wave Is Scaring Away Office Tenants And Retailers

It is an incident that’s seared into Billman’s memory. His firm owns several 1960s and 1970s-era office buildings downtown, and he told Bisnow the moment illustrated similar concerns he has heard from tenants over the past year as D.C. has seen a spike in ...

Mar 08, 2024
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Brokers Bet On Houston’s Historic Resilience, Growth To Prop Up Business In 2024
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Brokers Bet On Houston’s Historic Resilience, Growth To Prop Up Business In 2024

The past year has been a rough one for a number of asset classes, brokers at a CBRE press luncheon said Tuesday. Houston’s office market saw record-high vacancy in 2023, as newer product leased up but obsolete office space languished. Multifamily had no ...

Jan 10, 2024
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Share Of Foreign Investment In U.S. Property Market Near Historic Lows
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Share Of Foreign Investment In U.S. Property Market Near Historic Lows

Investors based outside the U.S. accounted for just 3.4% of U.S. property acquisitions in the three months ending in September 2023, according to MSCI Real Assets data provided to Bisnow, the lowest share since December 2008. After spending more than $15B ...

Jan 03, 2024
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Hotel Conversion Planned For Historic Office Tower In Downtown Fort Worth
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Hotel Conversion Planned For Historic Office Tower In Downtown Fort Worth

The 101K SF tower, known colloquially as the Bob Simpson Building, is one of the city’s first skyscrapers and was designed in the early 1900s for First National Bank of Fort Worth.  Icon bought the property from XTO last spring. The conversion is slated ...

Dec 22, 2023
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New York City Apartment Rents Drop Again Following Historic Highs

New York City renters got some relief in October, as median rents dropped for the fourth straight month while still hovering well above pre-pandemic levels. The median price on a Manhattan rental hit $4,195 in October, down by 3.6% from September prices ...

Nov 09, 2023
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The Holland Cos. proposed a 125K SF redevelopment of the Franciscan Monastery of St. Clare in Jamaica Plain.
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Developer Plans To Redevelop Historic Jamaica Plain Monastery Into Multifamily

The monastery was built in 1936 and has been the home of the Poor Clare Nuns ever since. But in the last couple of decades, dealing with the building's maintenance, including the removal of asbestos, has led the sisters to finally sell the property and ...

May 23, 2023
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Regional Banks Seen As Vulnerable In Wake Of Historic Failures

SVB had about $2.6B of CRE loans on its books, according to regulatory filings. Signature Bank was even more active — it was the third-biggest lender to New York City commercial real estate and had nearly $36B of commercial property loans on its books at ...

Mar 13, 2023
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