Commercial Real Estate
Chief of Staff to Former NYC Mayor Adams Indicted in Migrant Housing Bribery Scheme
All four defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges. Continue Reading Chief of Staff to Former NYC Mayor Adams Indicted in Migrant Housing Bribery Scheme
Historic Gravesites Uncovered During Renovations at South Carolina Stadium
The initial assessments on the rediscovered remains suggest they date back to the 1800s. Continue Reading Historic Gravesites Uncovered During Renovations at South Carolina Stadium
Consumer Product Safety Commission to Relocate HQ to Washington from Maryland
The CPSC has been headquartered at the privately-owned Bethesda Towers in Maryland since the early 1990s. Continue Reading Consumer Product Safety Commission to Relocate HQ to Washington from Maryland
Q1 Commercial/Multifamily Mortgage Debt Increased by $26.3 Billion
Multifamily mortgage debt alone increased $23 billion (1.0%) to $2.32 trillion. Continue Reading Q1 Commercial/Multifamily Mortgage Debt Increased by $26.3 Billion
Q1 Medical Outpatient Building Sector Shaped by Robust Growth and Tight Supply
Investment sales totaled $1.8 billion in the first quarter, up 36% year-over-year. Continue Reading Q1 Medical Outpatient Building Sector Shaped by Robust Growth and Tight Supply
Brookfield Business Corp. Sells Multiplex Construction Business to Japanese Firm
Multiplex has operations across Australia, Canada, and the UK. Continue Reading Brookfield Business Corp. Sells Multiplex Construction Business to Japanese Firm
Joint Venture to Convert DC Office Property into Multifamily Community
The financial terms of the project were not disclosed. Continue Reading Joint Venture to Convert DC Office Property into Multifamily Community
NYC Council Members Ask Mamdani to Seize Private Property Adjacent to Underground Railroad Site
Mamdani’s office did not comment on the lawmakers’ letter. Continue Reading NYC Council Members Ask Mamdani to Seize Private Property Adjacent to Underground Railroad Site
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of June 8-12
A new CFPB director is named, New York City nuns address the affordable housing shortage, and Alec Baldwin tries once more to sell his Hamptons estate. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of June 8-12
Prudent Growth Partners Acquires Dallas-Area Retail Center for $7.4 Million
The property is currently 100% occupied and features a diverse mix of food, medical, retail, and service-oriented tenants. Continue Reading Prudent Growth Partners Acquires Dallas-Area Retail Center for $7.4 Million
OpenAI Accuses Chinese-Influenced Operatives of Manipulating US Opinions on Data Centers
The operatives “specified in their prompts that the content should not include China’s leader Xi Jinping in the output and instead include only President Trump.” Continue Reading OpenAI Accuses Chinese-Influenced Operatives of Manipulating US Opinions on Data Centers
University of Florida Plans $1.45 Billion Renovation for Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
The stadium, nicknamed “The Swamp,” opened in 1930 and underwent several improvements over the years, most recently in 2012. Continue Reading University of Florida Plans $1.45 Billion Renovation for Ben Hill Griffin Stadium














