Category: commercial real estate
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Boston’s John Hancock Tower, New England’s tallest building, was sold Tuesday in a foreclosure auction held by an investor group for $660.6 million, half the price paid by real-estate private-equity firm Broadway Partners three years ago
Boston’s John Hancock Tower, New England’s tallest building, was sold Tuesday in a foreclosure auction held by an investor group for $660.6 million, half the price paid by real-estate private-equity firm Broadway Partners three years ago.
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General Growth (2nd largest U.S. Mall owner) files for bankruptcy protection
General Growth Properties Inc, the second largest U.S. mall owner, filed for bankruptcy protection on Thursday in one of the biggest real estate failures in U.S. history.
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It’s Now a Renter’s Market* *(in some areas)
Across the U.S., desperate landlords are coming up with novel ways to attract new tenants and retain old ones
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Now is the time when the sickly sharks start circling each other… Only the strong will survive.
Pulte Homes agrees to buy Centex in $1.3B deal … Now is the time when the sickly sharks start circling each other… Only the strong will survive.
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University of Akron Investment For Sale
713 carroll, Akron, OH 5 Bedroom – 5 Bathroom Condo Unit ** Condo Association Fee includes Exterior Insurance, Professional Management and Leasing Services *** All Utilities paid by tenant
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Breaking News: Huge California Apt. Operator Breaking Up
Bethany Group Files Ch. 11; Courts Assigning its 15,000 Units to Receivers
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Apartment Hunting: 50+ Tools for Renters & Landlords
The Internet is filled with websites and services that can help you find a new place, but sorting through them can be more frustrating than the apartment hunting process itself. Whether you’re planning a move across town, relocating for a…
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A.I.G. Planning Huge Bonuses After $170 Billion Bailout
WASHINGTON — The American International Group, which has received more than $170 billion in taxpayer bailout money from the Treasury and Federal Reserve, plans to pay about $165 million in bonuses by Sunday to executives in the same business unit…
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All Boarded Up ~ Groundroots Fortitude!
TONY BRANCATELLI, A CLEVELAND CITY COUNCILMAN, yearns for signs that something like normal life still exists in his ward. Early one morning last fall, he called me from his cellphone. He sounded unusually excited. He had just visited two forlorn-looking…