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Earlier this year, DAI wrote that the nation's labor markets showed a slow and spotty recovery. At the time, Christopher Thornberg, a Los Angeles based…
There's only so far the can will be kicked down the road, most distressed property followers believe. Real Capital Analytics reports the number of distressed…
If ever a property sector illustrated the adage, "It's an ill wind that blows no good," it's the hotel industry. The cold wind of distress has been blowing…
It's 2006. A well-located, quality property is on the market and attracts a plethora of qualified bidders. It ultimately trades for a very high price,…
A few months after the $3-billion first mortgage on the Peter Cooper Village/ Stuyvesant Town apartment complex in New York City first went into special…
Early in the recession, commercial real estate investors eagerly awaited the flood of distressed properties expected to hit the market. They sat, they…
Condo conversions were once one directional. In this post recessionary market, it's a two-way street. "Reversions" of troubled condominium projects seemed…