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San Francisco, though still ranking as the most expensive city in the nation, saw one-bedroom rents drop 9.2% since this time last year to $3,360, which is the largest decline since Zumper started creating rent reports in 2015.
The coronavirus pandemic is accelerating innovations in supply chains, such as "contactless everything," robotics in warehouses, more cold storage warehouses, and autonomous vehicles for delivery.
While the location of Lakeside Tower overlooking Lake Grapevine is a key selling point, the concept of a 16-story condominium in the suburbs of DFW was a difficult sell to the capital markets, says Alex Brown of Realty Capital.
CBRE Group found that the amount of office space available for sublease in Manhattan has declined, despite a high number of office job losses in connection with the pandemic.
Whether through regulating apartment showings, virtual board and shareholder meetings or using electronic voting, one attorney gives advice on how to prepare for a potential second wave of COVID-19.
As the nation lifts shutdown restrictions, property managers are leveraging their partnerships with tenants to help ensure everyone's health and safety.
The 271-unit multifamily development, Print House by Vermella, will serve as the first phase of a multi-phase, 20-acre development along the Hackensack River.