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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—“CMBS cannot afford to repeat the 2008-2009 experience,” says Huxley Somerville at Fitch Ratings, noting key similarities as well as key differences between the two cycles.
SAN DIEGO—The locally based biotech REIT has reportedly hired Morgan Stanley to help explore its options; Bloomberg reported there's no guarantee of a deal taking place.
NEW YORK CITY—A presentation by Ventas highlights two changes affecting healthcare real estate since GlobeSt.com began publishing: the graying of America and the impact of the Affordable Care Act.
NEW YORK CITY—In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> video interview, Glenn Rufrano, CEO of VEREIT since this past April, charts the progress the company has made in its repositioning and what's still to come.
WASHINGTON, DC—The quarterly rise of 2.4% for mortgage debt in the apartment sector was nearly twice as fast as the increase for commercial/multifamily debt overall, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
PARIS—Ivanhoé Cambridge plans a 2020 opening for Tours DUO, a Jean Nouvel-designed project to be built as part of the redevelopment of a former industrial area.
MADISON, NJ—Evolving shopper preferences toward same-day delivery and mobile wallet platforms are expected to make an impact on brick-and-mortar store configuration, Coldwell Banker Commercial's Fred Schmidt tells GlobeSt.com.
NEW YORK CITY—Deputy mayor Alicia Glen, former Congressman Barney Frank and a panel that included developers and housing advocates charted the key issues at the first-ever symposium on affordable housing's past, present and future.
NEW YORK CITY—CBRE's Patrick Arangio and Jack Howard advised GE Capital, which separately provided further information Monday on its reorganization as the parent company winds down its financial services presence.
OAKLAND, CA and SCOTTSDALE, AZ—Colony Capital's Barrack says the combination “really crystallizes the long-term durability of the single-family rental industry;” Barrack and Starwood Capital's Barry Sternlicht will share non-executive chairman duties.