Commercial
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EDITOR'S PICKS
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Residents of a Chicago Mobile Home Park To Lose Water Access Days Before Thanksgiving
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Dozens Left Homeless After Apartment Fire Sparks In Durham
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Homebuying 101: 5 Red Flags To Watch Out For
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US Home Prices on the Rise: Here's Where Houses Are the Priciest
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Real Estate: 3 Things To Know Before You Start Investing
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Housing market recovery is more than an optimistic dream now; it’s a reality with tangible components. Existing home sales increased for the 20th consecutive month and existing home prices have beaten last year levels for the 12th consecutive month, as well. -
'Update: Cole Credit to Consider American Realty’s $6.7 Billion Buying Bid; Shareholders Request Blocking Internal Merger
The Buyout bid of American Realty Capital Properties to take over Cole Credit Property Trust is now seeing some improvements. Cole Credit will be considering the increased and improved takeover offer worth $6.7 billion.Additionally, shareholders of Cole Credit have filed a lawsuit against the company seeking to block the Cole Holdings internal Merger. -
'InterContinental Hotel Group Agrees to Sell London Park Lane for $457 Million
Intercontinental Hotel Group (IHG), the world’s largest hotel group by room count has reportedly agreed to sell its controlling stake in the London Park Lane hotel, located near Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace, London for $457 million. The buyer is said to be Constellation Hotels, a part of Qatar Holding Investment fund. -
'Man Wanted for Real Estate Fraud Shot by Police in Washington
A man was shot and killed in a two-day standoff with police in Washington on Thursday morning, police said, and he was was wanted in Sacramento for real estate fraud. -
'New Hampshire’s Balsams Grand Resort Hotel Renovation Plans worth $35 Million Approved
Renovation plans for the historic Balsam Grand Resort Hotel, located in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire were approved by the Coos County Planning Board Tuesday, March 26. The complete remodeling project will cost around $35 million. -
'Lenders Lowering Standards for Credit Concession, Study
According to an analytical study, lenders seem to be lowering the standards when it comes to credit concession. -
'Zillow Adds 3D Maps, Spanish Language Support to Android App
Zillow today launched the latest version of its Rentals mobile app for Android, by adding integrated 3D maps from Google and Spanish support, the company said in a statement. -
'Tishman Speyer Lists West Los Angeles Office Campus
Tishman Speyer Properties LP is reportedly looking for a buyer for its West Los Angeles office campus in the neighborhood of Playa Vista, which includes four buildings. The properties are expected to fetch more than $200 million. -
'Apollo Global Real Estate Management to Sell Stake in Manila Office Properties
Apollo Global Real Estate Management is seeking to sell its controlling stake in five office towers located in Manila, Philippines. The towers listed for sale include commercial properties developed by popular construction firm, The Net Group in the business district of Bonifacio Global City. -
'12 Architecture Firms Shortlisted to Design New Nobel Prize Venue in Stockholm
The Nobel Foundation, which manages the assets and administers all the activities involved in the presentation of the prestigious Nobel Prize, has selected twelve affluent architecture firms to participate in a competition to design the new Nobel Center in Blasieholmen, Stockholm. -
'American Residential Properties Files for IPO, Planning to Raise $300 Million
American Residential Properties Inc, a private real estate investment firm is all set to go public as it filed a registration for an IPO with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday, March 22. The company plans to raise around $300 million in its offer. -
'Update: Empire State Building IPO Deadline Delayed
The much-talked about and controversial IPO voting of New York’s Empire State Building has been delayed beyond next week as a number of investors are still against the plan. Malkin Holdings agreed to move the final voting date to April 8 from the initially scheduled March 25. The extension was made in order to allow the Supreme Court to analyze on the prospective of buying out the opposing investors for $100.