Erik Dolan-Del Vecchio, Bisnow

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Suburban Markets Are Seeing An Influx Of Co-Working Space

The rise of suburban co-working space reflects a broader trend occurring in office real estate nationwide. → Read More

Trump Picks Son Eric’s Wedding Planner To Run NY Federal Housing Programs

Lynne Patton is a longtime Trump-family event planner who will head the largest regional office of HUD in New York in New Jersey starting July 5. → Read More

Micro-Unit Developers Could Benefit From This Robotic Furniture System

In a move to capitalize on the rise of micro-apartments, MIT has developed robotic furniture that can fit within 200 SF apartment units. → Read More

This Is How Many New Apartments The U.S. Needs To Add Annually To Meet Demand

The country's multifamily construction is failing to keep pace with demand. America would need to add some 4.6M new units by 2030 to catch up. → Read More

Public Spinoff Ahead For NKF After Brokerage Rebrands, Drops 'Grubb' From Name

Commercial real estate news, live events and education. → Read More

From Dead Lots To Gold Mines, Retailers Are Reimagining Parking Lots

Landlords aim to sell empty parking lots to developers or rent them to businesses that complement retailers. → Read More

Urban Dwellers Outnumber Rural Residents Worldwide For The First Time In 10 Years

For the first time in 10 years more people live in urban cities than they do in rural areas throughout the world. Such is the case in these six U.S. cities. → Read More

Retailers Expected To Close More Stores This Year Than They Have In 20 Years

Retailers are expected to close more stores this year than they have in 20 years. → Read More

Blackstone Regains Its Position As The World’s Largest Real Estate Manager

Blackstone increased its real estate holdings by 6% to $160B in 2016, while Brookfield ended the year in second place with $158B in assets. → Read More

Americans Aren’t Sitting Down To Eat Lunch Anymore, And It’s Costing Restaurants Billions

Employees are getting into the habit of bringing food from home for lunch or ordering out, and it is costing the restaurant industry billions. → Read More

Presidential Ties: More Kushner Relatives Mention First Family In Pitch To Foreign Investors

KRE Group told potential Chinese investors they could "work hand-in-hand with Trump son-in-law Kushner” if they invest in the Jersey City apartment. → Read More

Corporate Pressure Forces Energy Industry To Shift Real Estate Towards Sustainability

Corporate pressure is forcing energy companies to abandon coal and focus on building more sustainable energy plants. → Read More

AmazonFresh Pickup Opens First Shop In Seattle

AmazonFresh opens the first Pickup location in Seattle. → Read More

Rural Towns Are Replacing Inner Cities As The Most Troubled Areas In America

Socioeconomic measures indicate rural America has replaced the inner cities as the most impoverished part of the country. → Read More

Hotel Companies Offer Incentives To Boost Direct Bookings, Compete With Online Travel Agencies

Marriott International and Hilton Worldwide are offering guests lower rates and other perks to book directly with the hotel instead of through travel agencies. → Read More

White House Adviser Jared Kushner To Cooperate With Investigations Into Russian Connections

The Senate Intelligence Committee wants Jared Kushner to discuss his meeting with Russian state-run bank chairman Sergei Gorkov. → Read More

The Millennial Complex: They Want To Buy Homes But Are Struggling To Save

Student loan debt and rising rents are exacerbating the problem, making it hard for millennials to save for a down payment. → Read More

GDP Set To Grow In Q2 As Consumer Confidence Inches Forward

Economic projections say the economy is poised to grow after Q1's slow advance. → Read More

Lawmakers Wary Foreign Investment In U.S. Real Estate Could Pose National Security Risks

Congress wonders if the government has the tools to accurately determine whether foreign investment impacts U.S. national security. → Read More

Staples Rejects Cerberus’ Takeover Bid For More Than $5.8B As Too Low

Staples rejects Cerberus' takeover bid, but the company is still considering a sale. → Read More