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National Real Estate Investor
April 2, 2003
Parke Chapman
Lower Manhattan vacancies declined in March For the first time in months, downtown New York City posted positive absorption of office space. A report from Cushman & Wakefield shows that downtown office vacancy fell from 13.7% at the end of February to 13.3% at the end of last month. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
April 9, 2003
Los Angeles office market stabilizing? For the first time in months, the office vacancy rate for Los Angeles County has shown improvement, according to first-quarter statistics from Cushman & Wakefield. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
November 1, 2002
Jessica Miller
Office Fundamentals Continue to Crumble Climbing vacancies and a sluggish leasing market continue to dog the national office market. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
November 1, 2004
Parke Chapman
Midtown Manhattan: A Pillar of Strength The real estate market in Manhattan is finally emerging from a three-year slump. Office leasing is on the rise, hotel vacancy rates are tightening and luxury retailers are flocking to Fifth Avenue's midtown shopping corridor. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
January 1, 2005
Parke Chapman
Office Glut at Ground Zero The jury decision on insurance liability for the World Trade Center could clear the way for five new office towers to be developed around Ground Zero in a larger plan that could cost as much as $9 billion. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
November 5, 2002
Parke Chapman
Report: Manhattan office sales volume up 14% Manhattan's office sales market is booming despite a sluggish leasing climate that has kept vacancy high. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
April 16, 2003
Parke Chapman
New leases chip away at lower Manhattan's vacancies More than 600,000 sq. ft. of office space in lower Manhattan was leased this week, pushing the downtown market's vacancy rate below 13% for the first time in a year. Two large leasing deals were responsible for the positive trend. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
March 12, 2003
Parke Chapman
C&W report: London most expensive office market A trio of international cities beat out New York for the title of most expensive office location. London, Tokyo and Paris retained their status as the top three priciest places to lease office space, based on a Cushman & Wakefield global leasing report. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
December 1, 2002
Jessica Miller
Office Properties: The Worst Could Be Ahead After hotels, the office sector is the biggest victim of the soft economy. And unlike the retail, industrial and multifamily sectors, experts predict that office fundamentals will continue to crumble before improvement begins some time in 2004. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
January 19, 2004
Parke Chapman
PricewaterhouseCoopers Subleases 800,000 Sq. Ft. in Manhattan's 300 Madison PricewaterhouseCoopers has signed a long-term sublease for 800,000 sq. ft. at Brookfield Properties' 300 Madison Avenue building. The $800 million deal is believed to be one of Manhattan's largest leasing transactions since 2001. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
February 1, 2003
Chapman & Valley
The Sublease Overhang: A 124 Million Sq. Ft. Headache When will vacancy rates return to normal and asking rents stop falling? The answer very much depends on how quickly the office market can clear out a whopping 124 million sq. ft. of sublease space -- about 25% of the total available space nationwide. mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. Banker
September 2008
John Adams
After Job Cuts, Banks Start To Dump Office Space With banks shedding tens of thousands of jobs, many markets are bracing for a flood of available commercial space as leases are not renewed and banks try to sublease and avoid paying rent on empty cubicles. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
October 30, 2002
Parke Chapman
Fifth Avenue office tower sells for $611 per sq. ft. Chicago-based Walton Street Capital bought the Midtown Manhattan office building. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
May 1, 2005
Parke Chapman
Finally, An Uptick in Office Rents Average rents nationally rose by 0.7% to hit $20.25 per sq. ft., up from $20.11 per sq. ft. at the end of 2004. In reality, scores of major office markets are still limping, and some won't make a full recovery for several years to come. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
October 1, 2002
Ira Breskin
Office Development Survives Tech Wreck Developers of i.park -- a 1.4 million sq. ft. reconfigured office complex 15 miles outside of Manhattan -- had to shelve their original vision of opening a "telco hotel." But i.park Holdings LLC is having success with a new strategy of luring tenants with special post-9/11 needs. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
May 27, 2003
Parke Chapman
Chicago's CBD Vacancies Decline, But Troubles Persist Chicago's CBD office vacancy declined by almost half a percentage point during the first quarter, according to a report from CB Richard Ellis. Within the next few months, several large tenants will vacate substantial chunks of space. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
January 1, 2006
Clarification A November article on the purchase of Royal LePage Commercial by Cushman & Wakefield should have stated that as a result of the acquisition, Cushman & Wakefield claims it will become the most dominant brokerage in North America based on deal volume per broker. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
January 7, 2004
Two CBRE Brokers Move to Cushman & Wakefield and JRT Two CB Richard Ellis brokers have moved to rival firms. Steven Strati, formerly a senior vice president and leasing broker at CBRE, is now a senior director at Cushman & Wakefield's Midtown Manhattan office. Meanwhile, CBRE broker Melissa Bazar has left the firm to join JRT. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
April 1, 2003
Parke Chapman
A Supply Glut In the Office Sector Over the past two years, as office markets softened, industry pundits predicted that things would not get as bad as they did in the last recession because this time the market was not overbuilt. It looks like they were wrong. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
December 20, 2002
Parke Chapman
Lower Manhattan law firm renews lease of 250,000 sq. ft. International law firm Cahill Gordon Reindel has renewed its lease for 250,000 sq. ft. in 80 Pine St. in Lower Manhattan. through 2020. The law firm has occupied the space in the 1 million sq. ft. building, located less than a quarter-mile east of the World Trade Center site, since 1963. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
January 1, 2006
Parke M. Chapman
Ground Zero Waiting Game Above-market asking rents and political bickering over Ground Zero's future are foiling developer Larry Silverstein in his quest to fill the $700 million 7 World Trade Center building. As of late December, just 40,000 of the total 1.7 million sq. ft. was leased. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
March 1, 2003
Parke Chapman
Garden Variety Slump The northern New Jersey real estate market is limping through the murkiest economy in a decade. Occupancy rates across all property classes waned in 2002. Retrenching businesses dumped space on to a swelling sublease market, and prices for Class-A office space have softened. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
November 1, 2002
Matt Valley Editor
New office supply is like rubbing salt into the wound Many real estate brokers, developers, and lenders say this is a demand-driven recession, that the industry didn't overbuild this time. The reality is it's also a supply problem in two of the historically biggest job-growth markets, Atlanta and Dallas. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
February 1, 2003
Chapman & Valley
Rational Exuberance? Late last year, as conditions in the office sector declined and price tags for buildings continued to rise, industry pundits warned of a possible investment bubble. Still, it looks like the bubble remains more of a threat than a present danger. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
April 1, 2006
Corrections In the March article Ten to Watch... mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
December 17, 2002
Parke Chapman
Midtown Manhattan office building could fetch $1 billion Another Class-A office building in Midtown Manhattan is on the market. Located on 52nd Street in the heart of Midtown near Rockefeller Center, 666 Fifth Ave. could command bids as high as $1 billion, or more than $600 per sq. ft. mark for My Articles similar articles
FDIC FYI
March 21, 2002
Weak Fundamentals for U.S. Office Markets The U.S. commercial office sector eclipsed a variety of records for speed of decline in 2001. Commercial real estate lenders may experience rising delinquencies in 2002, as office vacancy rates appear likely to increase further... mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
June 1, 2005
Parke Chapman
Drowning in Data Legions of analysts and data gatherers now provide a steady flow of information about occupancies, asking rents, sales per square foot, and so on for all markets and classes of commercial real estate. If this is transparency, it is of a highly murky vintage. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
December 3, 2003
Parke Chapman
On the Cusp of an Office Recovery? The third quarter brought hope to the embattled national office market: Grubb & Ellis reports that the national office market vacancy rate has stabilized at about 18%, which could embolden landlords to cut back concessions in 2004. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
May 1, 2003
A Monthly Meter of Industry Trends Stabilizing Manhattan office market... The big 3 in multifamily REITs... Top industrial investment markets... No bargain for hotel franchisees... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
April 15, 2003
Parke Chapman
Torto Wheaton: Overall office, industrial vacancy rates still rising National office vacancy is above its long-term average of 14.7%, although it remains below the peak level of 19.1% in 1991, according to a report from Torto Wheaton Research. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Estate Portfolio
Sep/Oct 2002
Sinderman & Branch
Back to Work New York City's property markets move forward mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
October 1, 2006
Stan Luxenberg
Crossing the Hudson The office market in Midtown Manhattan is blazing hot, with asking rents at prime buildings topping $100 per sq. ft. That has sent some tenants heading for Northern New Jersey where it is possible to find rents in Class-A buildings for less than $35 per sq. ft. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
February 1, 2003
Parke Chapman
One Step Closer to a Final Plan The Lower Manhattan Development Corp. is moving closer to redeveloping the site of the World Trade Center -- even as the need for 11 million sq. ft. of replacement office space is anything but urgent. mark for My Articles similar articles
Commercial Investment Real Estate
Jul/Aug 2014
Market Trends Industrial rents are expected to increase by 26 percent in the next three years... In 2013, new shopping center completions increased for the first time since 2007... Pittsburgh has become a mecca for limited-service hotels... mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
January 1, 2007
Parke Chapman
Change in Ownership at Cushman & Wakefield An Italian holding company has acquired a 67.5% stake in real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
September 1, 2004
Morris Newman
Cashing In on L.A.'s Hot Investment Climate After a decade with very little new construction, the Los Angeles office market is noticeably tighter. mark for My Articles similar articles
Commercial Investment Real Estate
Jan/Feb 2005
Kenneth F. Crimmins
Northeastern Recovery Slow and steady job growth fuels the region's real estate markets... Crazy for Condominiums in Massachusetts... Positive Industrial Outlook in Pennsylvania... New Retail Replaces Former Industrial Lot in the Bronx... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
November 18, 2002
Parke Chapman
Joint venture to target distressed assets Two investment firms are collaborating with Cushman & Wakefield to form a new real estate venture. Goldman Sachs' Whitehall Funds and Sienna Capital LLC announced a joint agreement with the New York-based real estate services firm last week mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
August 1, 2005
Parke Chapman
Residential Rebound Four years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, residential sales and rentals in Manhattan are soaring. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
February 1, 2005
Paula Widholm
Chicago is Back on the Upswing "Live, work, play" has been downtown Chicago's catchphrase since 2000. In recent years it's been amplified by a surge in new high-rise condo projects, office skyscrapers and a new nearly half-billion dollar lakefront park. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
October 1, 2002
Margy Sweeney
Chicago's `Long, Flat Bottom' Downtown Chicago continues to bustle with construction activity. This is a good sign and also a scary one. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
July 1, 2004
Walter Woods
When Will Atlanta Rise Again? While Atlanta's fundamentals continue to lag, the city is adding more structures to its famous skyline. Some new inventory has already come on line in early 2004, including the first of many possible towers at the Atlantic Station. mark for My Articles similar articles
Commercial Investment Real Estate
Jul/Aug 2007
Market Trends Online The 75 best locations for the creation of small businesses (companies employing less than 99 people). Top 5 Cities: Orlando... Sarasota-Bradenton... Midyear Market at a Glance: Office... Retail... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Commercial Investment Real Estate
Sep/Oct 2009
International Beat International outlook: Canada... Asia... Europe... International markets to watch... mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
April 1, 2005
Alan Heavens
Philly's Downtown Resurgence Downtown Philadelphia's renaissance offers a compelling argument that the region is primed for additional growth. Condos are hot and retailers are adding space, but office vacancies are high and likely to go even higher. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
May 1, 2003
Parke Chapman
The Changing Brokerage Paradigm These are edgy times for commercial real estate brokerages. Office leasing volume is flat-lining, top brokers are switching firms and mergers are creating a new breed of mega-brokerages. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
January 1, 2006
Jennifer Dawson
Re-Energizing Houston Although the energy industry in Houston is enjoying a resurgence, the office sector continues to lag the broader economic recovery with a metro vacancy rate of nearly 18%. But increasingly the market appears poised for a major turnaround. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
November 1, 2005
Parke M. Chapman
Oh, Canada! Brokerage Empire Expands Cushman & Wakefield extended its 12-year affiliation with Royal LePage Commercial in September by outright purchasing the dominant Canadian real estate brokerage. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
February 24, 2004
Parke Chapman
NREI Exclusive: High-Level Investment Sales Team Moves from Cushman & Wakefield to CBRE A quartet of top-producing real estate sales brokers has left Cushman & Wakefield to join rival brokerage firm CB Richard Ellis. mark for My Articles similar articles