Top 15 CMBS Loans with Greatest Decline in Appraisal Value Since Securitization  

Since peaking in early 2007, commercial real estate values have seen a steady decline....

Record CRE Loan Defaults Contribute to Rising 2010 Bank Failures 

With 140 bank failures, there’s no question 2009 was a wild ride for the nation’s bankers....

Chicago’s O’Hare Airport is Ground Zero for Hotel Distress 

Suburban Chicago — and the O’Hare Airport area in particular — may be the most distressed lodging market in the nation. ...

Retail Distress Highest Among Unanchored Strips, Bubble Markets 

Distress is rampant in the retail sector, which leads all property sectors with $32 billion in distressed assets, according to New York-based Real Capital Analytics. ...

Mezzanine Debt: A Primer for Distressed Asset Buyers 

Becoming involved with a distressed asset is like deciding to read "War and Peace", but discovering that your copy of the book starts on page 400. It takes a lot of catching up....

Profiting from Record-Breaking Distress in Multifamily Properties 

The relative lack of new developments in the pipeline from 2011 to 2013 suggests that multifamily properties may generate good returns in the near-term. ...

Investors Beware of Declining Debt Service Coverage Ratios 

The Mandarin Oriental is a 248-room, non-flagged, full-service luxury hotel in Manhattan’s Columbus Circle. A component of the AOL Time Warner Center, the hotel boasts two ballrooms and a 17,000 sq. ft. spa, among other amenities. ...

Chicago’s Block 37 Receivership Sits in Limbo 

Block 37, the infamous lot in downtown Chicago, has drawn controversy for the past two decades as a series of developers have struggled to turn it into a mixed-use project. The latest drama surrounding the 285,000 sq. ft. retail development took place in late November when Cook County Circuit Court Judge Margaret Brennan appointed CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) as receiver for the property....

Sheraton Orlando Sale Sparks Hope for Uptick in Hotel Transactions 

Mixed amid the recent wave of bankruptcies, defaults and foreclosures, there has been a trickle of hotel transactions sparking hope that distressed assets can and will be sold. ...

As Loan Delinquencies Rise, A Tale of Two Apartment Markets Emerges 

Alarm bells are sounding across the apartment industry. The delinquency rate on multifamily loans structured as commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) has climbed sharply,...

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