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A multifamily shortage? New study promises at least some relief
States across the Midwest, and the country, have long dealt with a lack of affordable housing. And a study from the National Multifamily Housing Council…
LinkedIn Workforce Report: Hiring lower from last year in Chicago and U.S.
We all know #LinkedIn as one of the most valuable platforms for job seekers. But how many have considered its usefulness to track hiring and…
Are hackers outsmarting your intelligent building?
Today’s building system technologies bring many benefits in terms of improved energy efficiency, sustainability, and improved occupant experience. But these systems also introduce new vulnerabilities…
What contractors need to know about ESG
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting requirements initially began among institutional investors and their financial counterparts. However, it has now widened its reach to nearly…
More productive remotely or in the office? Cushman & Wakefield study suggests it all depends on how satisfied workers are
The work-from-home movement is showing few signs of slowing, with most companies still recommending that employees return to the office only on a part-time basis,…
Is a Delaware Statutory Trust right for you?
Sophisticated sponsors, investors and other real estate professionals understand that there are considerable advantages to investing in real estate for building wealth, including regular cash…
Graystone Capital Advisors names new SVP
Graystone Capital Advisors, a national investment sales brokerage, has promoted Julius Swolsky to senior vice president. Swolsky joined Graystone Capital Advisors in 2018 and specializes…
What do patients care most about? Cost, of course. But location and convenience matter, too
When making healthcare decisions, patients consider costs, of course. But when choosing hospitals, medical centers and doctor's offices for care and treatment? Patients might focus…
Birth of a new CRE market: A limited return to the office, a surge in experiential retail and the continuing strength of industrial
The commercial real estate market has seen plenty of change since the COVID pandemic started grabbing headlines in 2020. Just look at all those empty…