Commercial Real Estate Blogs
Real Vox by Jonathan Schein, NREI Practice Leader
NREI Practice Leader Jonathan A. Schein's commentary on the interrelation between real estate, business and politics.
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Traffic Court by Elaine Misonzhnik, Senior Associate Editor
Industry news, views and occasional strange stuff.
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The Full Nelson by James Nelson
The Full Nelson is a weekly blog featuring insights into the NYC commercial real estate market and reporting on recent trends by one of the city’s top investment sales brokers, James P. Nelson. James often highlights a recent sale which demonstrates these trends, and then he expands on pricing and demand.
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Commerical Real Estate Columns
First Word
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Where’s the Capital?
Today, both lenders and borrowers have more options when dealing with distressed assets than they did 24 months ago. ...
Dealing With Uncertainty
Political uncertainty has made business leaders more cautious about investing....
Money & Real Estate
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Are Suburban Office Markets Making a Comeback?
Suburban office markets seem to be picking up steam....
A Coming Deluge of Apartment Construction
There are indications that anywhere from 150,000 to 200,000 units under construction in the top 79 markets that Reis tracks, with approximate completion dates from late 2012 to 2013. That is more than triple the rate of inventory growth in 2011....
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Tax Notes
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Inaccurate Records Could Inflate Tax Assessments
While software and online filing save time, these tools also increase the opportunity for inaccuracy and unfairly high tax bills....
New York City’s Relentless Reassessments Raise Revenue—and Eyebrows
In its 2012-2013 tax roll assessment, New York City has once again reported major increases in property values. Bucking the national trend toward flat or downward value changes, the city in January found that overall market value had grown to more than $876 billion, up by more than $31 billion from last year’s record $845.4 billion....











