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Bipartisan panel on commercial real estate
Apollo board panel to review Leon Black’s ties with Jeffrey Epstein
The move is an effort by the Apollo co-founder to put to rest renewed speculation into the nature of his ties to Mr. Epstein, who was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell last year in a suicide.
Former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann reportedly loses out on $185M consulting deal
As part of Neumann's controversial exit package, the Japanese tech conglomerate said it would pay $1 billion for his shares in the company, extend him a $500 million credit line and pay a $185 million consulting fee, the Journal reported.
Uber founder turns real-estate mogul for ghost kitchen startup
The former chief executive of Uber Technologies Inc. has been quietly assembling a mini real-estate empire over the past two years, acquiring closed restaurants, auto-body shops and warehouses for use in his new ghost kitchen venture.
Commercial real estate securities getting crushed amid delinquencies: Gasparino
Charlie Gasparino on commercial real estate industry
Millions of manufacturing jobs will come back to the US from China: Rockspring CEO
How moving supply chain from China will impact the U.S.
Young families driving NYC exodus to suburbs: Don Peebles
Don Peebles on New York City real estate amid the pandemic
Florida's age-restricted The Villages looks to attract younger residents
The goal is to provide housing for people who work in The Villages and reduce the number of “vehicular trips” into the community.
The richest Americans recovered most of their wealth after the Covid outbreak
The richest North Americans have already recovered much of their pre-pandemic wealth.
Stimulus needs to help economy through winter months until we get vaccine: JPMorgan strategist
David Kelly on economy, coronavirus
Mall of America offers retail space to struggling small businesses
Grady Trimble on Mall of America’s ‘Community Commons’
Store landlords face a battle for a cut of online sales
To offset some of the new risks, landlords are looking at whether they can include a portion of a retailer’s digital sales in the pot of revenue that is used to calculate the rent.
NYC brick-and-mortar retail is dead: Don Peebles
Although there will be "some" survivors, "retail as we know it today or as we have known it in the past is gone."
NYC brick-and-mortar retail is dead: Don Peebles
Don Peebles on NYC commercial real estate, retail
Marriott falls behind on payments for 122 hotels, property owner says
The owner of more than 100 Marriott hotel properties is threatening to terminate its agreement with the chain and re-brand the properties with another company due to a payment shortfall.
Brooklyn's Industry City rezone proposal pulled, 20,000 potential jobs lost: report
The expansion project was slated to transform part of the Brooklyn waterfront as well as add numerous job opportunities amid a time unemployment sits at an elevated 8.4%.
WeWork sells majority stake in China business, cutting costs
Group led by investment firm Trustbridge Partners paid $200 million to increase stake in WeWork China
FAT Brands CEO: Despite coronavirus, Johnny Rockets acquisition is long-term investment
FAT Brands CEO on coronavirus, acquiring Johnny Rockets
Texas bullet train from Houston to Dallas clears 2 key regulatory hurdles, company says
Texas is one step closer to a high-speed rail line between the state's two largest metropolitan areas after the railroad planning on building the railway received two key approvals from federal officials, it was announced Monday.


















