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NEW YORK CITY-But according to Trepp, the rate of failure has declined, with nearly half the closures in the first half over the same timeframe last year.
NEW YORK CITY-Cushman & Wakefield senior director Clark Finney, 29, has been with the firm since college. Strong mentoring and doing deals he says are the best training for a broker. And the most valuable lesson is persistence.
NORWALK-Blackstone Real Estate Partners VII has its sights set on some 129 industrial properties in 10 states. GE Capital is providing the first mortgage.
There’s been much in the press lately about the future of the office and what shape it will take in this post-GenY, post-recession, post-technology environment. The question that keeps recurring—as Boomers retire and HR folks turn to the next generation, as corporate space allocations continue to shrink and as digital devices free us from our office desks—is, what is the importance of place? …
SEATTLE-<b>BOMA</b> used its <b>Every Building Show</b> here to reveal the results of latest survey on real estate’s contribution to the economy. The numbers are surprising ... to the tune of a $205.1 billion GDP contribution on the part of CRE.
SEATTLE—The <b>BOMA Every Building Conference</b>, here, kicked off in high fashion with an in-depth look at the economy, technology and social shifts and their impact on the workplace
NEW YORK CITY-Disaster recovery can be a private-sector initiative, professionals indicated at the <b>Facilities Management Summit</b> at Citifield here.
At this writing the tally is now five. That’s the number of C-Suite executives who have jumped ship for what they perceive to be greener pastures.