Lenders and CMBS special servicers are still scrambling to work through the growing backlog of forbearance and relief requests. Borrowers looking for clues on just how far lenders are willing to bend—and what comes after initial relief expires—are finding that there is no cookie cutter approach.
Since the onset of COVID-19, it has become very clear that loss of American jobs to technology is going to take place at a much faster pace than originally predicted.
David Bodamer is joined by IREM President Cheryl Gray to talk about the renewed efforts to build diversity and inclusion in commercial real estate. They examine how the commercial real estate industry has been having conversations about underrepresented groups for some time now, but in today’s atmosphere, people want to stop talking and start doing.
Steven Velegrinis, Head of Master Planning at AECOM offers his predictions around challenges, opportunities and changes that the architectural world will face.
Government-produced maps showing 8.7 million homes and properties at significant flood risk may have underestimated the amount of real estate at risk by 67%.
Warehouses should be a relative safe haven, reports the Wall Street Journal. Office space users are trying to figure out when, how - even whether - to come back, according to Reuters. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.