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A&E Real Estate Faces Foreclosure on 3,500-Unit NYC Portfolio
A&E Real Estate is fighting to keep control of a massive multifamily portfolio spanning four boroughs after defaulting on a $506M loan.
February 5, 2025
Equinox Tops Macy’s as NYC’s #1 Retail Tenant
Equinox surpassed Macy’s as Manhattan’s largest retail tenant, occupying 1.3 MSF across 31 locations.
February 4, 2025
Office-to-Resi Conversions Set Record 71K Units
The office-to-residential boom is hitting new highs, but high construction costs, zoning hurdles, and slow approvals could keep many projects stuck on the drawing board.
February 3, 2025
NMHC 2025: Multifamily Investors Play the Waiting Game
Multifamily investors are in wait-and-see mode, but long-term optimism remains strong, writes economist Jay Parsons. Here are his key takeaways from NMHC’s Annual Meeting.
January 31, 2025
Office Investment Sees First Uptick Since 2021
Global investors are returning to the US office market as sales rise and leasing improves, signaling potential stabilization.
January 30, 2025
CRE Fundraising at Lowest Level Since 2016
North American CRE fundraising fell to $80B in 2024, continuing a 3-year decline, although core funding remained strong.
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