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Seniors already account for over 17% of the Coachella Valley population — and that figure is rising faster than the state average, according to Joy Silver, chief strategy officer at the Community ...
Legacy Park is close to State Route 24 and Mesa Gateway Airport. Vestar envisions that Legacy will become East Valley's "largest mixed-use development ever seen." The developer anticipates Legacy Park ...
However, the report found that investor interest remained high, even though from Q1 2023 to Q2 2025 the average quarterly change in transaction volume was down 6.0%. It noted that investors, ...
Stronger income prospects are beginning to brighten the outlook for office, with capital markets loosening and demand returning across most markets, according to CBRE. Even lower-tier office buildings ...
A slowdown in building permits may be flashing one of the clearest warnings yet that the U.S. economy is heading toward recession, according to Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics. In a ...
From a capital standpoint…if you look at it from a risk-adjusted return standpoint, the net lease sector has been incredibly compelling for institutional investors, both domestically and offshore,” ...
A Texas multifamily developer has closed only the second project in state history to be financed entirely with 100% tax-exempt municipal bonds, demonstrating a rare approach that could shift how ...
The possible Yes! acquisition aligns with a broader push Brookfield has made in U.S. residential real estate. Since the beginning of 2023, the firm has invested more than $10 billion in homes and ...
Reporting of rent payments to credit reporting agencies has been on the rise and may further increase as a new policy is set to make it easier for rent payment history to help consumers qualify for ...
Americans are moving less frequently than they once did, with the share of people relocating within a year hitting a new low in 2024. Just 11.8% of the population changed residences last year, ...
Lumber prices are falling fast, and that has the industry worried for all the wrong reasons. On September 1, the price of lumber dropped to $526.50 per thousand board feet, marking a 52-week low, ...
In fact, the OneLIC Neighborhood Plan, which was most recently approved by the City Planning Commission and awaits a final vote from the New York City Council, marks the third major one in the past ...