Coronavirus and CRE
March 30, 2020
Retail Landlords Brace for Missed Rent PaymentsTaubman Centers has sent a letter to tenants informing them that they have to make their payments on time.
March 30, 2020
Construction Project Cancellations Rose Sharply Last WeekThe Associated General Contractors of America also reports that 45% of respondents reported delays in deliveries and supplies.
March 30, 2020
What Can Employers Ask and Disclose About the Coronavirus? EEOC Has Answers.The federal agency has posted a 45-minute webinar responding to a range of inquiries about privacy and disclosure, national origin and age discrimination, pregnant employees and other matters.
March 30, 2020
Will Affordable Housing Maintain Stability in This Downturn?Affordable housing is known for its stability during economic disruption, but this downturn doesn't look like anything seen before.
March 30, 2020
Stock Markets Turbulence Doesn't Weigh on REIT CEOIn this emotional time, it's best to remain calm, says Camden CEO Ric Campo.
March 30, 2020
Why the Pandemic Won't Derail Growth in PhoenixJob growth has been a major driver of expansion in Phoenix, but the job diversity gained in recent years will help keep the market on track.
March 30, 2020
Tech Comes to The Forefront with Social DistancingRecognizing the new realities of COVID-19, real estate augmented reality visualization platform RealAR recently partnered with location-based AR experience company tagSpace to launch a strategic partnership.
March 30, 2020
Coronavirus Could Push Jacksonville Into Becoming a Life Science ClusterColliers' Michael Brown cites land availability, transportation infrastructure and science coming out of the region's universities.
March 27, 2020
How Residential Real Estate Is Still Getting Deals Done During the PandemicThe market has certainly slowed, but residential real estate brokers are leveraging technology to move deals during social distancing.
March 30, 2020
Grace Bay Resorts Executes Multi-Prong Approach, Navigates Coronavirus PandemicGrace Bay Resorts, a multi-disciplined real estate firm with proprietary condo-hotel management and development divisions, is looking at each part of the business differently to navigate the effects of the coronavirus, also referred to as COVID-19, Mark Durliat, CEO at the firm, tells GlobeSt.com.










