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Westport Cupertino provides an opportunity for the city to address the challenges created by the recent housing crisis while also meeting the needs of a segment of the population with unique housing requirements.
Federal Realty is rolling out The Pickup, a dedicated drive-up lane that is similar to a fast food drive-thru, at all of its shopping center properties in the US and Bay Area beginning on Friday, May 8.
The simple ways of navigating daily life are being challenged, but through these challenges, there is an opportunity to design multifamily buildings to support resident health, according to Dahlin Group Architecture Planning.
Adam Levin and Robert Johnston with Levin Johnston of Marcus & Millichap recently shared insights and trends resulting from the industry response to COVID-19, and say activity levels will increase once the crisis passes.
Despite challenges, there are opportunities facing economic subsectors and the market as a whole along with factors that will determine the severity of the pandemic's impact on the multifamily sector.
Shelter-in-place orders caused a sudden shift which has resulted in a demand surge across certain industries, with an emphasis on the crucial role that logistics real estate plays in everyday life, says a Prologis report.
Many of these individual rental owners are essentially small business owners and this rent provides the income to meet the rental home's costs and expenses, such as taxes and insurance, says Roofstock.
Prologis' net earnings per diluted share were $0.70 for the quarter compared with $0.55 for the first quarter of 2019, and core funds from operations per diluted share were $0.83 for the quarter compared with $0.73 for the same period in 2019.