Kerri Panchuk, Bisnow

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Past articles by Kerri:

1031 Elimination: Potentially 'Devastating' For Multifamily Investment With No Upside

The stable multifamily investment sales sector is facing a possible slowdown if 1031 transactions are eliminated. → Read More

Investors In Commercial Assets Move Beyond Financial Risk And Now Scrutinize ESG Factors

The risk of buying a building is no longer just financial. It also carries a human interest component, requiring a new type of due diligence check. → Read More

Building Awareness Of Mental Health In Construction Is Critical To Industry's Survival

Suicides and unreported mental health issues keep construction leaders up at night. Here's what mega-firms are doing to combat the stigma of mental illness. → Read More

The Life Of CRE Moms In A Pandemic: A Mix Of Hope, Angst And Treasured Moments

Mum is the word on Mother's Day, and these CRE moms are among the billions worldwide who make this hard job look easy. → Read More

Motel 6 And Affiliated Companies Named In 5 Sex Trafficking Cases. Victim Claims Employees Knew

Five alleged human trafficking victims file suit against Motel 6 and its parent company. → Read More

Biden's Proposed Tax Hikes Could Hit CRE Retroactively

The next big mystery for CRE: If Biden's tax plan passes Congress, what will the effective date be? → Read More

'Preposterous!': CRE Braces For Biden Tax Plan

Biden's proposed economic plan shocks the CRE industry, causing fears of a crisis if capital gains taxes are raised while 1031 exchanges are eliminated. → Read More

Senior Housing Execs See Light At End Of Dark Pandemic Tunnel

Senior housing had a rough 2020, but it's ready for a rebound. → Read More

NewcrestImage Hotel CEO Mehul Patel Is Ready To Step In Where Other Hoteliers Want Out

NewcrestImage CEO Mehul Patel has been through it all, but 2020 was probably the hotel operator's most challenging year yet. → Read More

S2 Capital Partners Sells 2,000-Plus DFW Apartment Units To New York Firm

A New York-based investor gambles on multifamily real estate in North Texas. → Read More

30% Down But Not Out: Law Firms Look To Shrink But Not Eliminate High-End Offices

Law firms used to be space guzzlers, but the pandemic has shifted their habits. Now, landlords have to adjust to a new normal as these legal leases expire. → Read More

HUD Dispenses $41.7M To Support Texas Affordable Housing

Texas to receive more than $41M in affordable housing funds from the federal government. → Read More

Coffee Shops Are Brewing Deals Again After Pandemic Slowdown

Shopping centers and mixed-use projects still like retail tenants that can offer a strong cup of joe. → Read More

The Innovators: Walkabout Workplace

Walkabout Workplace CEO Toni Portmann is ushering in the next generation of remote work with a digital solution that mirrors traditional office environments. → Read More

King Of U.S. Industrial Activity In 2021? All Other Markets Bow To Dallas

The DFW industrial market remains a leader in new square footage with 28M SF expected this year. → Read More

For Now, Texas Real Estate Won't Let The Numbers Kill Their Party

Optimism is returning to the Texas retail, office and multifamily sectors — even if the numbers don't show it just yet. → Read More

Celina Prepares 'For The Tsunami' As Dallas North Tollway Stretches Even Farther

The sleepy town of Celina is the next stop on the billion-dollar commercial real estate runway known as the Platinum Corridor. → Read More

Affordable Housing Has A PR Problem

Affordable housing in Dallas-Fort Worth is needed, but negative misconceptions about the product and rising construction costs create roadblocks. → Read More

DFW Named The No. 2 Investment Market Nationwide

DFW ranks No. 2 nationwide when it comes to the markets investors are targeting for CRE investment activity. → Read More

How A Cargo Ship Stranded In The Suez Canal Could Benefit U.S. CRE

As the global supply chain deals with another market crisis, industrial leaders see potential to grow the amount of storage space consumed on U.S.soil. → Read More