Slow Healing Process
The pace of capital recovery isn't fast enough to ease the pain for commercial real estate...
The Tsunami Effect
Analysts predict a wave of foreclosures to sweep through the industry as borrowers struggle to remain solvent...
When Good Assets Go Bad
As foreclosures pick up steam, receiverships and auctions gain popularity for distressed loans...
Distressed Deals Losing Luster
New loan originations may trump scavenger investor rush...
Whos Minding the Empty Store?
For the past 10 years, while working for a local Chevy dealership, Jay Bradley owned a stand-alone big box retail building in Norwalk, Conn. that he inherited from his father. ...
Is the Distressed Sale Price of Bostons Hancock Tower a Harbinger of Things to Come?
From a sellers perspective, the sale price of Bostons iconic John Hancock Tower yesterday was anything but positive. ...
Looking for Trouble
Commercial real estate brokerages are capitalizing on the one commodity that's in high supply: distress...
Private Equity Players: Distressed Asset Deals Start Making Sense
The commercial real estate market has reached a point at which acquisitions of distressed assets are beginning to make sense, according to participants at the second Real Estate Private Equity Summit, which took place in New York this week. ...
Linens n Things Makes a Comeback After a Painful Liquidation
Linens n Things retail stores disappeared from shopping centers coast-to-coast after the chain went bankrupt and liquidated its stock, but the familiar brand is about to be revived after a joint venture bought the name for $1 million....
Pre-emptive Surgery
As major retailers file for bankruptcy and vacate stores, a domino effect is taking hold across the country...
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