Every week, our industry sees changes that affect; Tenants, Brokers, Investors, Property Owners, and Individuals interested in the future of the commercial real estate market. JMS updates this page with the hope of finding information that may be of interest to all of our Clients. We hope you will use us as a source to keep yourself informed.
NEWS & HEADLINES
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Court Halts Albertsons Dividend, Jobless Rate Stays Low, Trump Organization To Be Monitored
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Grocery-Anchored Shopping Centers May Offer Investors Shelter in an Economic Storm
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AvalonBay Communities Lowers Construction Spending Plans as It Deals With Higher Turnover
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World's Largest Flexible Office Space Provider Expands Base of Franchise and Property Partners
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Financial Firms Expand in South, Consumers Expect Lower Inflation, Mall Visits Decline
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Federal Regulators To Keep Close Eye on Banks’ Commercial Real Estate Lending
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Newmark Joins Rival Colliers in Expecting Real Estate Sales Declines Until Second Half of 2023
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Surging Industrial Demand Fuels Big Deals on Mexico Border Near San Diego
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WeWork, Posting Quarterly Loss, Points to Company's First Profitable Month in December
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Blackstone, After Sharp Drop in Deals, Looks Beyond Market Challenges
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Ralph Lauren Furthers Global Brick-and-Mortar Expansion With 29 New Stores
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Macy’s Creates Mini Distribution Centers in 35 Stores To Bolster Supply Chain
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Tuesday Morning Seeks To Close More Than Half Its US Stores Through Bankruptcy Court
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Retail Sales Climb, Announced 2023 Layoffs Top 100,000, Mortgage Applications Decline
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Record Apartment Completions Face Drop in Demand in Greensboro
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Seattle Job Market Ended 2022 in Growth Mode In Spite of Tech Woes
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Commercial Real Estate Lending Drop Steepens, Led Lower by Industrial Financing
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US Inflation Eases, Material Costs Top Builders’ Concerns, Office Attendance Edges Higher
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San Francisco Landlords Sue Over New Tax on Vacant Housing Units
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Online Grocer Rethinks Its US Supply Chain and Need for Large Centralized Facilities
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Maryland Shopping Center Sells for $40 Million After Adding Supermarket, Townhouses
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With Lease Up, San Francisco Software Firm GitHub Ditches Corporate HQs for Remote
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