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MidwestMultifamily

Multifamily tenants still paying their rents — but is trouble looming?

Despite the economic challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, most tenants continue to pay their apartment rents on time. But there's no guarantee that…
Dan Rafter June 11, 2020
MidwestRetail

Coresight Research: Expect store closings to soar throughout rest of 2020

COVID-19 has hit the retail sector hard. A new report from Coresight Research explores just how devastating the virus has been to this sector.
Dan Rafter June 11, 2020

The retail tailspin: Investors are subdued, but some deals are still closing

Of the four major real estate asset classes, retail had the poorest performance headed into 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated this, converting late adopters…
Matt Baker June 10, 2020
TexasCRE

Texas is open for business. Now what?

Over the final two weeks in May, Texas Governor Greg Abbott instituted a graduated opening of the state’s economy. But what does this look like…
Matt Baker June 9, 2020

The proof is in the stocks: Data center REITs outperforming turmoil

The markets have faced turbulent waters since the beginning of the year, buffeted about by the pandemic. All asset class stocks were headed down a…
Matt Baker June 8, 2020
MinnesotaCRE

CRE leaders: Yes, 2020 has been a tough year. But not tough enough to stop commercial development

There's no doubt that 2020 has been a tough year for commercial real estate. But some of the top commercial developers in the Twin Cities…
Dan Rafter June 5, 2020

CenterPoint’s Murphy: Shadow vacancies, supply chain challenges and even more demand for e-commerce

Michael Murphy has spent more than 30 years working in the industrial real estate sector. He's seen plenty of markets, both good and bad. But…
Dan Rafter June 4, 2020
MidwestOffice

NAIOP: Don’t expect office rebound until end of 2021

Wondering when the office market might rebound from the impact of COVID-19? A new report from the NAIOP Research Foundation points to the third quarter…
Dan Rafter June 4, 2020

Change has come to job sites, and more change is yet to come

There was a lot of confusion among construction and development firms in March of this year, as markets and some worksites around the country shut…
Matt Baker June 3, 2020
MidwestMultifamily

Is COVID-19 chasing renters away from the country’s most expensive markets?

Are renters turning away from apartments in the priciest of U.S. cities during the COVID-19 pandemic? The latest research from apartment search site Zumper suggests…
Dan Rafter June 3, 2020
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