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OCTOBER 27, 2020

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Finance & Investment

Kayne Anderson’s Rabil: Distressed Buying Opportunities Are Here

Billions of dollars have been pouring into private equity real estate funds targeting growing distress within the commercial real estate market. Although there is still abundant capital on the sidelines, some early movers have been busy putting that money to work.

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Finance & Investment

Creating the Groundwork for Success (Special Series on Crowdfunding, Part Two)

In the second article in a seven-part series on real estate crowdfunding, Adam Gower writes about how raising money online is no different from anything you’ve done before. It just leverages technology to scale the effort.

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NREI's Common Area: Is the Office Dead?

In this episode of the Common Area podcast, David Bodamer is joined by Joe Brady, the CEO of the Americas for The Instant Group, to discuss whether workers in the knowledge economy will ever make a full return to the office, the rise of suburban flexible office spaces and how corporate real estate leaders are re-imagining the design of the traditional office space.

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Abandoned Retail Sites Become Senior Housing

Former malls and abandoned shopping-center sites are in the midst of a repurposing — and one of those new uses is senior housing.

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Guitar Center Mulls Restructuring with Creditors Taking Control

Guitar Center Inc., the largest musical instrument retailer in the U.S., is considering options including bankruptcy to manage its debt load after it skipped bond interest payments this month.

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11 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

The New York Times looks at why Dunkin’ Donuts is worth almost $9 billion. The return of Las Vegas shows will test whether live entertainment can conform to pandemic rules and still turn a profit, reports the Wall Street Journal. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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