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July 1, 2005

Developments

Condo Conversion Loans Raise Red Flag

Last year, condo converters bought $13.3 billion worth of U.S. apartment properties in a whopping $10.3 billion increase over their 2003 take. That's...

LONG VACANT, 1100 WILSHIRE BEGINS NEW LIFE AS A HIGH-RISE CONDO COMMUNITY

Los Angeles-based 1100 Wilshire, which sat vacant as an office tower since it was completed nearly 20 years ago, is being turned into a 37-story high-rise...

Q & A

A shift in investor attitude toward senior housing is evident. While opportunity funds have been pursuing the real estate asset class for some time, core...

A Redevelopment Rubik's Cube

With the Department of Defense on course to close 33 domestic military bases and realign 30 others, real estate developers are identifying sites for potential...

In Progress: Bridge Pointe Corporate Centre III

DEVELOPER: Equity Office Properties Trust LOCATION: San Diego, Calif. COST: $36 million SIZE: 150,000 sq. ft. across two buildings COMPLETION: 2006 BUZZ:...

What's Next for Wyndham?

On the heels of The Blackstone Group's announcement in June that it will acquire Wyndham International Inc., hotel industry insiders say the New York-based...

DEALS & PROJECTS

REGENT PARTNERS of Atlanta has unveiled plans for the Buckhead area's first vertical mixed-use tower. The $220 million, 47-story structure, named 3344...

NAMES IN THE NEWS

DREW PETERSEN has been named vice president for Jones Lang LaSalle's leasing and management group based in Sacramento, Calif. He will focus on tenant...

Columns

Global Bond Markets Change Rules of the Game

David Wyss, chief economist with Standard & Poor's, last month delivered a speech in New York during which he outlined his forecast for the U.S. economy...

CMBS Deal Pipeline Bursting at the Seams

We're not sure that the commercial real estate industry is experiencing bubble-like conditions, but then again describing loan activtiy as merely frothy...

Why Investors Are Still Flocking to Real Estate

The U.S. commercial real estate market continues to enjoy relatively low interest rates and an abundant or perhaps excess supply of investment capital....

Features

A MONTHLY METER OF INDUSTRY TRENDS

THE SMALLER THE CITY, THE GREATER THE LENDING RISK A major finding in the latest Moody's Investors Service CMBS default and delinquency study is that...

Good News, Bad News

All year, the 10-year Treasury bond has defied expectations. Even as the Federal Reserve has systematically boosted the Fed funds rate from a recession-stomping...

Is your company in compliance with the Family and Medical Leave Act?

In May, the U.S. Department of Labor announced that it plans to revise the rules implementing the 12-year-old Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), which...

Area Review

A Tale of Two Office Submarkets

Developing in Dallas isn't for sissies. The land of big cars, big mansions, big hair and big vacancy rates can test the grit of even the most seasoned...

Strategies

Apartments Tailor-Made for Generation Y

There can be no doubt what type of renter the Ellington, a new apartment building in Washington, D.C. is trying to attract. The complex features a billiards...

Articles

Pioneering Brokers of Atlanta

William Lampley and James Pitts had been star brokers at the Atlanta office of Jones Lang LaSalle for about a decade when they decided to take the big...

Goodbye, Cube Farm

Like goatees, 19-year-old billionaires, and taking your dog to work, the open office format sounds like a '90s idea that should be over by now. On the...

It Pays to Be Green

Green design isn't just for a few trendy owners anymore. These days, even the Department of Defense, a federal agency not known for its environmental...

It's a Brand New Ballgame for Outsourcing Real Estate

If you work for a Global 1000 company, you live in a highly competitive world where exceptional leadership is a mandate for becoming a member of the senior...

Who Says That Lenders Aren't Tech-Savvy?

For most professionals involved in financing commercial and multifamily real estate, Carly Simon said it best these are the good old days. Low rates,...

Photo Galleries

Hudson Yards Development

http://nreionline.com/photo_gallery/hudson_yardsCheck out images for Coach's new global headquarters, which will anchor the initial tower of the Eastern Rail Yards site within the 26-acre mixed-use Hudson Yards Development on Manhattan's far West Side.

Outstanding Women in Commercial Real Estate

From housing low-income families in Southern California to closing some of Manhattan's largest office leases, women leaders are using commercial real estate as a platform to reshape communities while they drive investor returns.

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Videos

2012 MBA CREF/Multifamily Housing Convention & Expo Video Blogs

http://nreionline.com/video/mba2012_thumbnail.jpgCheck out the Vlogs from the 2012 MBA CREF/Multifamily Housing Convention & Expo from JLL...

 

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