WMRE Daily
 
WMRE Daily

SEPTEMBER 15, 2022

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There Seems to be More Caution About Data Centers Lately. Is it Justified?

While the sector faces some unique challenges, including a shortage of power and competition for owners from their own tenants, its performance continues to be solid.

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Should Investors Looking for Distress Strike While the Iron is Warm?

The window of opportunity for distressed assets in this cycle will depend mainly on whether or not a recession materializes.

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Construction Costs Bite into Apartment Investment Returns

Rising labor and materials costs coupled with more expensive debt due to rising interest rates are combining to cut into yields on multifamily development projects.

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U.S. Convention Center Business Further Bounces Back from Pandemic

The Center for Exhibition Industry Research’s CEIR Total Index, a measure of convention business activity, was in the second quarter about 25.5 percent below 2019 levels, according to a forthcoming report shared with Bloomberg. In the first quarter, it was 37.9 percent below pre-pandemic levels.

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11 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

The Los Angeles Times profiles some recent office-to-apartment conversions. A railroad workers strike would bring major disruption to the U.S. supply chain, according to a Chain Store Age interview with an industry expert. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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