Hotel chains are reconfiguring lobby and restaurant areas with a focus on top-floor “sky bars” that add a new level of excitement to guests’ activities...
Preliminary reports for the second quarter show that office rents are experiencing strong, steady increases in most U.S. markets due to a lack of new construction and renewed hiring in the professional services secto...
The life sciences industry is being pulled in different directions—with mergers and acquisitions, drug patent expirations, emerging market needs and the challenges of attracting a highly educated workforce...
Strong consumer spending and the rise in housing construction activity are currently the prime factors for the incredible rebound of the U.S. industrial real estate sector, and experts say as home buying continues to...
Strong demand for office space is pushing up rents at class-A buildings in all the major U.S. cities, and times have become more challenging for tenants, though they still hold the power in many parts of the country...
A surge in Asian investment in the U.S. office sector in the first quarter overshadowed the one country responsible for one quarter of all cross-border acquisitions in the U.S.: Canada...
High prices, low yields and volatility in their domestic markets have pushed Asian investors to increase acquisitions of U.S. office properties, particularly in the West Coast markets of Los Angeles, San Francisco an...
Skilled nursing investors competing in today’s frothy market have new goals to shoot for: High-end quality and short-term stays, to both better serve the patients as well as attract profitable Medicare...
The fortunes of office investors in Washington, D.C., may be about to turn positive as a lack of development combines with an improving economy and Millenials moving into the city...