Commercial Real Estate
Illinois Lawmakers Make New Push to Keep the Chicago Bears from Leaving the State
Sources close to the team claim the Bears will announce their future plans in the coming weeks. Continue Reading Illinois Lawmakers Make New Push to Keep the Chicago Bears from Leaving the State
Chinese Company Forced to Divest Land Near Utah Military Bases
A Chinese company with ties to the Chinese Communist Party was forced to sell land it owned near two military installations in Utah. The Epoch Times reports Mitime Utah Investment LLC received a letter from the state last November ordering it divest the property, a...
CMBS Delinquency Rate Inches Up
The multifamily sector fueled the uptick. Continue Reading CMBS Delinquency Rate Inches Up
Planned Soccer Stadium for Connecticut Delayed Until at Least 2026
Bridgeport has a history where big projects were announced but never begun. Continue Reading Planned Soccer Stadium for Connecticut Delayed Until at Least 2026
EagleBank Names Evelyn Lee as Chief Lending Officer for C&I
Lee most recently served as the executive vice president and regional president of Truist Financial Corp. Continue Reading EagleBank Names Evelyn Lee as Chief Lending Officer for C&I
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Aug. 26-29
This week’s Hits and Misses include the California state government’s unique housing policy priorities and the debate over Fed rate cuts. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Aug. 26-29
Jess Johnson Named Chief Revenue Officer at Franklin Street
He was previously the global head of enterprise partnerships for HqO, a venture-funded real estate technology company. Continue Reading Jess Johnson Named Chief Revenue Officer at Franklin Street
Aphorio Carter Critical Infrastructure Fund Acquires Denver-Area Data Center
The acquisition marks Aphorio Carter’s sixth critical infrastructure real estate purchase within the last two years. Continue Reading Aphorio Carter Critical Infrastructure Fund Acquires Denver-Area Data Center
Regency Centers Moves into Northern California with New Shopping Plaza
A 56,000-square-foot Safeway supermarket will serve as the anchor store. Continue Reading Regency Centers Moves into Northern California with New Shopping Plaza
Another Historic Harlem Church Being Sold to Become New Development
The Church of the Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary was dedicated in 1900. Continue Reading Another Historic Harlem Church Being Sold to Become New Development
NYC Minority Hotel Association Launched to Fight Proposed Licensing Bill
The bill requires hotels in the city to obtain a license that would be renewed every two years; there is a license fee of $200. Continue Reading NYC Minority Hotel Association Launched to Fight Proposed Licensing Bill
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Aug. 19-23
A new NAR leader, a jaw-dropping data revision and more Britons buying homes are part of the week’s Hits and Misses. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Aug. 19-23














