The U.S. self-storage market is suffering from a growing slowdown due to various factors, like rising supply and falling rents.
Work on Brooklyn's massive Pacific Park project, stalled since late 2023, could soon resume as Related Companies edges closer to a rescue deal.
In response to an oversupply of apartments, multifamily landlords are turning to rewards and cash-back programs to attract and retain tenants.
The Fed's new strategy could be the key to maintaining a strong economy, especially as Powell aims for that elusive "soft landing."
Commercial and multifamily mortgage loan originations increased 3% overall in the second quarter of 2024 compared to a year ago.
Trimont will acquire Wells Fargo’s non-agency commercial mortgage servicing business, becoming the nation’s largest loan servicer.
CBRE reports positive signs of multifamily market stabilization, with improving fundamentals and rising investor confidence.
Marriott International is further expanding its offerings by partnering with Sonder Holdings, a short-term rental platform specializing in apartment-style accommodations in major cities.
Harris reveals her economic agenda, focusing on boosting housing supply and limiting Wall Street's growing influence.
CIM Group is driving a $4.2B overhaul of Atlanta's Gulch, converting 50 acres of old rail yards into the mixed-use Centennial Yards, partly funded by municipal bonds.
According to CoStar, more retail stores have closed than opened in 2024—and it’s the first time in several years that’s happened.
The White House has announced a $100 million initiative aimed at increasing housing supply by offering grants to state and local governments.