
Kelsi Maree Borland
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1 week ago |
globest.com | Kelsi Maree Borland |TPG Angelo Gordon
Tariffs, interest rates, and a volatile stock market are weakening commercial real estate investment sentiment and pushing capital back to the sidelines—but net lease assets are the silver lining. Gordon Whiting, founder and co-portfolio manager of TPG Angelo Gordon’s net lease strategy and a recent recipient of GlobeSt.com’s Influencers of Net Lease award, has an optimistic outlook on net lease investment opportunity this year. Whiting sat down to talk about the net lease investment market.
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urbanland.uli.org | Kelsi Maree Borland
In early 2023, Denver architect Sean Jursnick flew to Seattle to meet fellow architect Michael Eliason. Eliason had been publicly advocating for single-stair designs in multifamily—a concept that would allow mid-rise multifamily properties to have only one staircase for all ingress and egress—and Jursnick thought the concept would help support affordable housing development in Denver. Two years later, Jursnick recalls the meeting as an inspiration.
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1 month ago |
globest.com | Anthony Russo |Kelsi Maree Borland |Philippa Maister |Jack Rogers
The goal of the fund is to use a "build-fill-sell" strategy, so it could maximize returns, according to a statement from PGIM. The investments will focus on hyperscale low-latency data centers through multiple global regions including Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America. "The Global Data Center Fund strategy creates value through asset-level development joint ventures with leading data center operators.
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1 month ago |
globest.com | Erik Sherman |Kelsi Maree Borland |Philippa Maister |Jack Rogers
There are obvious concerns, such as increased construction costs or additional financial pressure on retailers or multifamily tenants from higher business or living expenses. “For office conversions, tariffs may add another layer of complexity and cost, potentially making them a financial no-go,” Roger Yang, U.S. industry leader in building, construction, and real estate for KPMG U.S., tells GlobeSt.com.
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1 month ago |
globest.com | Kristen Smithberg |Kelsi Maree Borland |Philippa Maister |Jack Rogers
US district judge Beryl Howell effectively allowed the transfer of the headquarters building in a decision Tuesday, WIRED reported. The building is in a prime D.C. location near the Potomac River and the National Mall. Tensions at USIP have been building since the Trump administration fired the agency’s 10 voting board members in March.
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