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Paul Bubny is managing editor of Real Estate Forum and GlobeSt.com. He has been reporting on business since 1988 and on commercial real estate since 2007. He is based at ALM Real Estate Media Group's offices in New York City.
NEW YORK CITY—CEO of the commercial lender since 2010, Thain says that the company's plans to sell its Canadian and Asian businesses will further simply “our bank-centric business model.”
NEW YORK CITY—At RealShare New York, Seth Pinsky and other experts charted where development is going to occur next across the region and what's driving it.
NEW DELHI—The acquisition of a controlling interest in Viom Networks will boost the REIT's portfolio across the world's second largest telecom market from 14,000 towers to 56,000.
NEW YORK CITY—Prior to the merger of Cushman & Wakefield and DTZ, Carpenter led a DTZ team that closed more than $13.1 billion of sales and finance transactions across the US last year.
CLEVELAND, OH—The owner/developer has “constantly evolved and reinvented itself” over its 90-year history, chairman Charles A. Ratner says as the company prepares to trade as Forest City Realty Trust.
LOS ANGELES—“E-commerce and evolving delivery methods are the primary factors driving the shape of the logistics sector both today and in the future,” says Dwight Hotchkiss at Colliers.
SAN FRANCISCO—“The underlying trends in our businesses continue to be favorable,” with rents trending higher globally, says the industrial giant's chairman and CEO, Hamid Moghadam.
WASHINGTON, DC—New apartment construction powered the monthly increases as reported by the federal government; economists including NAHB's Crowe cite “a gradual but consistent pace” in housing's recovery.
NEW YORK CITY—FBIC's Deborah Weinswig expects up to $633 billion in holiday spending during November and December, while ICSC says more Americans plan holiday purchases this year.
LONDON—The independently owned and operated Coldwell Banker Commercial London is being chaired by Chris Palmer, who brings more than four decades of commercial property investment experience to the affiliation.