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Related Enters the Data Center Market with $8B Fundraising
The developer behind Hudson Yards is now betting big on digital infrastructure, with a $45B pipeline and a new venture, Related Digital.
March 28, 2025

Multifamily Permits Dip While Starts Rebound in February
February’s data shows mixed signals, but multifamily may be inching closer to a construction floor.
March 27, 2025

Forever 21’s Exit Might Be the Best Thing to Happen to Malls in Years
Many believe the vacancies will be quickly backfilled with better-performing tenants willing to pay higher rents.
March 26, 2025

White House Eyes $250B Privatization of Fannie and Freddie
One proposal suggests raising $20B to $30B through an IPO-like structure, with the government’s stake in the entities valued at over $250B.
March 25, 2025

Loan Extensions Hit Record $384B as Lenders Keep Kicking the Can
Nearly half of 2025’s CRE loan maturities were pushed from prior years, as extend-and-pretend remains the go-to move for lenders.
March 24, 2025

Tariffs Threaten to Stall CRE Projects, Push Costs Up 5%
CBRE warns that newly imposed tariffs on steel, aluminum, and other imports could increase construction costs by up to 5%.
March 21, 2025