What We're Reading: Page 73
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 30, 2023
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Commercial Observer
Why the Prices of NYC Office and Rent-Stabilized Apartment Buildings Are Tumbling
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Markets Insider
Single-Family Homes Built for Rent Jumped 35% to an All-Time High
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The Real Deal
Umpqua Bank Halts West Coast Multifamily Lending
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Building Design + Construction
Sutton Tower, an 80-story multifamily development, completes construction in Manhattan’s Midtown East
Jun 29, 2023
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The Wall Street Journal
Climate Risk a Major Challenge for Insurance Industry, Treasury Says
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Bloomberg
NYC Elizabeth Street Garden Slated to Become Affordable Housing by Court
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REBusinessOnline
Multifamily Sales Volume Slips Across Texas
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The Real Deal
Tides Equities’ Investors Get Capital Call Alert
Jun 28, 2023
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CoStar
Owner of One of Largest Apartment Properties on West Coast Gets Financing Despite Debt Challenges
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KTVU
Lower fees, less affordable units: San Francisco’s new housing plan to expedite development
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The Real Deal
SF Multifamily Minus Rent Control Finds Buyer in Eight Days
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Bisnow
Eviction Filings Are Way Up In Texas, And A New Law Prevents Cities From Doing Anything About It
Jun 27, 2023
Jun 26, 2023
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News 12 The Bronx
City Council bill looks to put the onus of broker fees on landlords
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Oregon Capital Chronicle
Bill banning rent increases higher than 10% clears final hurdle in Oregon House
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USA Today
Average rent in NYC compared with US cities: New York still sets bar
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Business Insider
Renters and the Economy Are Getting a Break Amid Slowing Inflation
Jun 23, 2023
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ABC7 New York
Rent hike passes for NYC’s 1M stabilized apartments after final board vote
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The New York Times
Maxine Waters Proposes Billions to Expand Low-Income Housing
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Smart Cities Dive
To build climate resilience, NOAA announces $575M for coastal, Great Lakes communities
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KTVH
Rising rents are a problem across the US, new data shows
Jun 22, 2023
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Fortune
Institutional firms are pulling back from the U.S. housing market—just look at Starwood’s decision to shop 2,000 single-family rentals
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The Wall Street Journal
Homeless Numbers Rise in U.S. Cities
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Bloomberg
Florida Is Losing Its Affordability Edge After Drawing a Flood of New Arrivals
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Associated Press
Evictions are roaring back as landlords raise rent and affordable housing supply stalls