Private equity investor Brandon Lacoff is seizing a hot opportunity in commercial real estate. Lacoff serves as president and CEO of Belpointe REIT, a new non-traded REIT focused solely on projects in Opportunity Zones.
Apartments have been the darling of real estate capital markets for the past seven-eight years. This deep into an outstanding run, some investors have begun to worry if the clock is approaching midnight for Cinderella.
REITs run the game: with healthy balance sheets and portfolios and favorable capital markets conditions, the outlook for publicly-traded REITs remains stable.
Sales of previously owned U.S. homes rebounded in May to a three-month high as all regions gained amid lower interest rates and a labor market that remains strong.
Cable provider Altice USA will keep its offices in the New York skyscraper that Amazon.com Inc. had planned to move into before abandoning a deal to build a major campus in the city.
Amazon launched a college storefront, reports MarketWatch. WeWork is being sued for age and gender discrimination, according to the Wall Street Journal. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.