Fetner Properties and Lions Group's joint venture that owns The Bold in Long Island City has landed a $111 million bridge loan. The financing was provided by PGIM Real Estate and arranged by JLL.
Dimon, Blankfein, and other financial heavyweights see rising risks in a market driven by opaque assets and fading discipline ...
Ground-breaking for The HueHub, a planned mixed-use community in Miami, has moved one step closer. The demolition at the site in the West Little River neighborhood is now underway, which will pave the ...
Los Angeles handled 10.2 million TEUs in calendar year 2025, a slight decline from 2024, yet it was still one of the top three all-time years for cargo volumes. Also, this marked the 26th consecutive ...
Commercial real estate got off to a running start in January this year with more activity, more lending and $24.1 billion in deals, including 49 exceeding $100 million. Together, they helped propel ...
Core multifamily investors ended 2025 feeling better about buying than at any point in the past year—but they are not rewriting their models just yet, according to a new CBRE survey that underscores a ...
Concession usage rose across all four national regions in January, underscoring how operators are responding to a slower leasing period amid elevated new deliveries. The South once again led the ...
Second Horizon Capital has acquired a 710,000 square foot retail center in Florida's Space Coast, a site where it plans to ...
Sun Belt powerhouses are holding net migration leads as Midwestern states quietly post across-the-board population gains.
The firm aims to raise tens of billions as it seeks to merge institutional and retail capital in a $1.3 trillion infrastructure race.
About 71% of the 75 industry leaders surveyed said they expect cap rates to keep decreasing through 2026, more than double the 33% who held that view a year earlier. Only 16% foresee no change and 13% ...
\Walker & Dunlop Investment Partners is finding success in the multifamily space by providing bridge lending to borrowers.