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SL Green Realty Corp. reported an increase in demand from tenants in its second-quarter earnings call.
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Newmark Knight Frank is marketing two New Jersey office buildings for separate sellers.
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Details of a major West End London property sale yesterday will be used to gauge commercial mortgage securitizations backed with similar collateral.
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Covered bond legislation was unanimously approved in the markup of the House Financial Services Committee earlier this week.
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The sale of property from White Tower 2006-3’s portfolio and the subsequent recovery of money for bondholders will set a benchmark for future commercial mortgage-backed securities enforcement, according to sister publication Total Securitization.
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Grubb & Ellis Alesco Global Advisors, which runs three mutual funds that invest in real estate investment trust securities, sees particular opportunity in hotel, retail and entertainment-related stocks.
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Office space in the Washington, D.C., metro area will be in enormous demand through 2012 as a result of the finance and healthcare reform legislation that has led to the creation of new jobs and federal agencies.
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Last-minute language in the financial reform bill that will make rating agencies liable for their ratings is not expected to have an effect on the two planned commercial mortgage-backed securities deals from a Citigroup-Goldman Sachs partnership and JP Morgan that are slated to come to market before the end of the summer.
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Although fears are growing that the economy may see a double-dip recession, several economists who spoke to REIT Cafe say that a period of slower than expected growth is more likely.
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As valuations across the U.S. real estate sector have fallen—and are now bottoming out, some say—several institutional investors have jumped back into real estate, according to sister publication Money Management Letter.