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Bringing Turnkey Rentals to Boston
Add Boston to the roster of markets for Blueground’s furnished-apartment platform. The Athens-based hospitality tech company is entering the market… Read more
Terrance Hunt: Trends in (Denver) Multifamily
Real estate is a highly geographical business; this is especially true in the multifamily industry. To that end, Terrance Hunt,… Read more
CBRE Global Investors Claims D.C.’s Warner Building for $377M
The Warner Building, a 583,453-square-foot office building, located at 1299 Pennsylvania Ave., NW in Washington, D.C., has traded hands. Los… Read more
Opportunity Zone Funds Come in Different Shapes and Sizes
The Dec. 3 update of Qualified Opportunity Zone funds, compiled by the National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA), lists… Read more
Urban Retail Trends Predict the Bigger Picture
The U.S. shopping corridor where people spend the most time—is it Fifth Avenue in New York or Rodeo Drive in… Read more
Hubbard Street Brings Coffee, Fitness to Wicker Park
If you’re a Wicker Park fitness enthusiast who fuels morning workouts with coffee, then Hubbard Street Group has you covered.… Read more
1,573-Bed University View Sells for $235M
Less than two years after acquiring the 1,573-bed University View, Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC and Rockpoint Group sold the… Read more
Evolving Office-Supply Retailers’ Strategies Could Jam CMBS
Office Depot and Staples continue to pivot away from traditional retail office-supply offerings and toward business-services solutions. A commercial mortgage-backed… Read more
$150M Ground Lease Executed in Washington, D.C.
Safety, Income & Growth Inc. (SAFE) originated a new $150-million ground lease, the largest single asset lease in its portfolio,… Read more
Macerich Tests New Concept Called BrandBox
According to research by CoStar, more than 140 million square feet of retail space has closed in malls across America… Read more
Women in Real Estate 2018: Denihan Thinks Outside the Box at Family Hotel Business
Christina Denihan literally grew up in the hotel business: her grandfather founded Denihan Hospitality Management, where today she is managing… Read more
Women in Real Estate 2018: Hanback Leads Rockefeller Group’s Industrial Expansion
Foreign Trade Zones are one of the specialties of the house at Rockefeller Group, and Brandi Hanback’s background made her… Read more
Carr Claims Trophy Boston Asset for $222M
Washington, D.C.-based Carr Properties acquired 200 State Street in Boston from GLL Real Estate Partners for $222 million. The asset is… Read more
CRE’s Liquidity is on the Decline Again
With all of the capital chasing what often appears to be too few investment opportunities, one key metric is on… Read more
GreenOak, MRP Realty JV Snag D.C. Asset for $65M
A joint venture between GreenOak and MRP Realty acquired 1233 20th Street in Washington, D.C. from JBG Smith for $65 million.… Read more
British Investor Completes Second U.S. Deal, Adds D.C. Hotel to Portfolio
London-based Queensgate Investments completed its second acquisition in the United States, acquiring the Courtyard by Marriott Washington, D.C. for $54.1… Read more
Trammell Crow’s D.C. Retail Center Recapitalized
The Shops at Dakota Crossing, a 140,000-square-foot trophy retail center in Washington, D.C., received $61 million in recapitalization. The project was… Read more
Cushman & Wakefield Report Highlights Tech’s Critical Impact on CRE
Existing and emerging tech centers are increasingly driving the North American economy, and that’s being felt across the commercial real… Read more
Amazon Scouts Take a Second Look at the 78
Amazon’s site selection team for its second North American headquarters campus was back in town last month, the Chicago Tribune… Read more
