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CoStar Closes $800M Cash Acquisition of New-Home Platform Zonda

about 3 hours ago
CoStar Group has completed its $800 million acquisition of Zonda, a platform specializing in new home-construction data, homebuilder software, and residential real estate marketplaces. This acquisition enhances CoStar's presence in the $400 billion U.S. new-home sales market by integrating Zonda's lot-level construction and development data, software, and builder relationships with CoStar's technology and analytics. The deal also adds Zonda's residential marketplaces NewHomeSource.com and Livabl to CoStar's portfolio, expanding its consumer marketplace business into new construction and enabling richer digital home-shopping experiences.

Michael Troyanovsky of Regency Development Group: 5 Questions

about 3 hours ago
Regency Development Group has been actively developing boutique residential projects in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, since 2020, focusing on smaller, private living spaces that appeal to empty nesters and those seeking privacy away from large condo buildings. Their projects include units ranging from 9 to 33 in size, with prices between $2 million and $10 million. The developer emphasizes community integration and minimizing disruption during construction in this quiet, family-oriented neighborhood.

JBL Asset Management Buys Retail Condo Near Miami Design District

about 4 hours ago
Alta Developers sold a retail condo unit in the Quadro condo building near the Miami Design District for $17.3 million to JBL Asset Management. The 25,504-square-foot retail space is part of a 200-unit condo building completed in 2019. The Miami Design District is undergoing a major expansion including a new mixed-use building and a condo and hotel development. JBL is marketing the last remaining retail suite in the building.

Now Is the Time to Buy in Commercial Real Estate: Morgan Stanley

about 4 hours ago
Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing views the current U.S. commercial real estate market as an attractive entry point due to a four-year downturn that has repriced assets below replacement costs, combined with reduced supply and strong macroeconomic fundamentals. Key sectors highlighted for investment include industrial, retail, and senior housing, driven by megatrends such as AI, reshaped global supply chains, and aging demographics. The firm notes that despite high interest rates, the market has adjusted, and opportunities arise from stressed capital structures forcing recapitalizations. Senior housing is particularly promising due to demographic growth and limited new supply.

Whole Foods to Open Daily Shop at Murray Hill’s 509 Third Avenue

about 5 hours ago
Whole Foods Market has leased a 9,000-square-foot retail space in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York, for 15 years. The store will feature the new Whole Foods Market Daily Shop format, offering grab-and-go meals and fresh foods. The space is part of a 35-story, 229-unit apartment tower called the Murray, developed by Kahen Properties and Lalezarian Properties. The lease was signed by representatives of both the landlord and Whole Foods, with no disclosed rent details.

Shifting Fortunes for L.A.’s Ports Boost Surrounding Industrial Real Estate

about 7 hours ago
The article discusses the impact of trade policy fluctuations on the industrial real estate market near the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. Despite challenges, increased shipping volume and demand from advanced manufacturing, aerospace, and defense sectors have driven strong leasing activity and rent growth in warehouse spaces. The ports are also investing in office space to revitalize downtown Long Beach and create a maritime business hub. Meanwhile, mixed-use and residential developments are underway in nearby San Pedro, reflecting a broader transformation of the coastal real estate market in Southern California.

Retail Landlords Need to Underwrite Their Tenants’ Customer Base, Too

about 9 hours ago
The article discusses the importance of landlords underwriting not only retail tenants but also the tenants' customers to reduce vacancy risks and improve leasing outcomes. It advocates for a proactive approach using consumer spending and market potential data to identify the local customer base and tailor tenant outreach accordingly. A case study of a vacant restaurant space in Manhattan's Lower East Side illustrates how analyzing local consumer behavior can guide landlords and brokers in targeting suitable tenants and enhancing lease success.

T&E Development Buys West Chelsea Site for $34M From PPHE Hotel Group

about 21 hours ago
A vacant development site in Manhattan's West Chelsea, previously planned for a hotel and condos by PPHE Hotel Group, was sold to T&E Development for $33.5 million. The site, with significant development potential and no affordable housing requirement, is now expected to be developed as a residential condo project targeting mid-range buyers. This sale reflects changes in New York City's regulatory environment affecting hotel projects and highlights rising condo prices in Chelsea, Manhattan.

L.A. County Investment Sales Jump 28% in July Thanks to Multifamily

about 23 hours ago
In July, commercial real estate investment sales in Los Angeles County surged, with multifamily properties leading the market by accounting for 58% of the $2.1 billion capital deployed. Multifamily sales volume and pricing saw significant increases compared to previous years. Retail properties also experienced strong growth in both square footage and dollar volume. Industrial property sales increased in square footage but saw flat dollar volume and a slight decline in pricing. Office properties were the only major type to decline in sales volume, square footage, and pricing. Overall, the market showed robust activity despite high borrowing costs.

New York City’s Technology Labor Market Has Surpassed San Francisco: Report

1 day ago
New York City has surpassed the San Francisco Bay Area in the number of tech workers, reaching 394,300 in 2025, driven by a diversified job market and growth in AI-related office leasing. Manhattan has seen significant office space demand from AI and tech companies, including major leases by Anthropic and Airbnb. Despite this, San Francisco remains a top tech talent hub with a higher percentage of tech jobs relative to total employment and strong AI leasing activity. The report highlights New York's resilience due to its diverse tech employment across industries and lower wages attracting East Coast headquarters.

Principal Financial Group Loans $32M to Refi Queens Shopping Center

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Mattone Investors refinanced Springnex Plaza, a fully occupied 96,028-square-foot supermarket-anchored shopping center in Springfield Gardens, Queens, with a $32 million loan from Principal Financial Group. The property, developed six years ago, includes tenants such as Stop & Shop, IHOP, Ashley Stewart, and Northwell Health GoHealth Urgent Care, and sits on 5.58 acres of land. The refinancing was arranged by Northmarq representatives Robert Delitsky and Charles Cotsalas, highlighting strong lender interest in supermarket-anchored shopping centers.

Data Center Development Has Domestic Materials Manufacturers Working Overtime

1 day ago
The U.S. development market in early 2026 is experiencing uneven progress due to rising material costs and tariffs, with strong growth in data centers, advanced manufacturing, and life sciences, while office and retail sectors lag. Supply chain constraints and tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper have increased prices and lead times, impacting construction timelines. Despite challenges, demand for life sciences properties remains high, with increased private nonresidential construction spending expected through 2025.

Azora, Vizcaya Capital Flip Coconut Grove Office Building for $62M

1 day ago
Azora Private Solutions and Vizcaya Capital sold a boutique office building in Miami's Coconut Grove neighborhood for $62.3 million, nearly $15 million above their purchase price a year earlier. The buyer is linked to El-Ad National Properties, which typically focuses on residential and mixed-use developments but is expanding into office properties. The article also notes El-Ad's recent acquisitions of a condo building in Coconut Grove and an oceanfront hotel in Fort Lauderdale, highlighting strong demand for luxury residential and office spaces in South Florida.

Affinius Capital Lends $177M for Multifamily Asset Buy in New Jersey, Yonkers

1 day ago
A joint venture between Lincoln Property Company, Saber-Hightower, and Waterfall Asset Management secured $177.25 million in acquisition financing to purchase two multifamily properties in the New York metropolitan area: the 262-unit Edgewater Harbor in Edgewater, New Jersey, and the 147-unit Trilogy Lofts at Tuckahoe in Yonkers, New York. The properties are located in transit-oriented, supply-constrained submarkets with strong renter demand and feature amenities such as retail space, fitness centers, coworking spaces, and pools. The acquisition is part of a larger $450 million purchase of four tri-state region properties totaling over 4 million square feet.

PGIM Loans $83M to Refi 325-Unit New Jersey Apartment Complex

1 day ago
Capodagli Property Company secured $82.6 million in bridge loan refinancing for Meridia Roselle Park 10, a 325-unit Class A multifamily complex in Roselle, New Jersey. This deal completes the refinancing of a 1,340-unit multifamily portfolio across five properties in New Jersey, with a total debt of $369.5 million provided by PGIM. The refinancing strategy involved breaking a previous cross-collateralized structure into separate deals to allow flexibility for permanent financing.

Mamdani Wants to Add 18K New Homes on Staten Island

1 day ago
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani plans to increase housing on Staten Island by 9.5% over the next five years, aiming for about 17,675 new homes as part of a broader citywide strategy to add 700,000 new homes in a decade to address the housing crisis. The plan focuses on fair housing growth across all five boroughs, with particular attention to Staten Island's less dense South Shore and Mid-Island areas, despite some local resistance to residential development.

Planet Fitness Takes 15K SF at Coney Island Residential Development

1 day ago
Planet Fitness has signed a 10-year lease for a 14,500-square-foot retail space at the base of a new residential tower in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. The residential complex, developed by Cammeby's International Group and Rybak Development, includes 499 units with 30% affordable housing and features commercial and community spaces. The developers are also planning to build two additional 22-story residential buildings with 703 units in the area.

Get to Know the Broker: Jonathan Stein of Douglas Elliman

1 day ago
Jonathan Stein, a real estate broker at Douglas Elliman, has built a successful career since 2015, handling high-value deals including the $26 million sale of a SoHo penthouse in New York City. Originally from a small farming town, Stein combines his passion for design and architecture with his real estate work. He aspires to undertake his own development project and recently closed a waterfront property deal in Sag Harbor, New York, while his client was climbing Denali in Alaska.

Rejection and Change Are Constants in Residential Brokerage. Adapt.

1 day ago
The article is a personal account of Mackenzie Kyle's journey as a real estate agent in New York City, highlighting the challenges and rewards of the profession. It emphasizes the importance of building relationships, adaptability, and leveraging social media for lead generation. The narrative also touches on the competitive nature of the rental market and the value of support from a strong brokerage. The focus is on residential rentals and sales in a fast-paced urban environment, with an emphasis on client service and professional growth.

The Broker’s Guide to Winning Certainty in Bridge Lending

1 day ago
The article discusses a guide created by Atlas Invest for commercial mortgage brokers and capital advisors seeking reliable bridge lending partners for residential investment real estate. It highlights the benefits of quick term sheets and fast funding, with loans ranging from $200,000 to $7 million for property types including multifamily, mixed-use, condo, co-op, and single-family rental properties. The guide also outlines key questions to ask lenders and the underwriting process for value-add deals.

Podcast: Using AI to Make Better CRE Acquisition & Underwriting Decisions

2 days ago
The article discusses Steven Song, founder and CEO of Diald, an AI-powered decision intelligence platform for commercial real estate (CRE). It covers various topics including the challenges of judgment-driven CRE decisions, AI underwriting, and the future of CRE analytics. The article also highlights upcoming virtual and in-person commercial real estate events focused on multifamily and single family rental sectors, with locations in New York and Florida. Steven Song is based in Los Angeles, California.

Developer Iadisernia Lands Mezz Loan to Finish Hallandale, Fla., Condo Tower

2 days ago
Developer Giuseppe Iadisernia secured a $50 million mezzanine loan for a 250-unit condo tower in the Oasis mixed-use development in Hallandale Beach, Florida, following a previous $112 million construction loan. The project includes residential condos, office, and retail space, with construction expected to complete next year. Hallandale Beach has seen upscale development activity, including a $273 million loan for a condo and hotel building at Shell Bay golf country club, though some projects have faced financial difficulties.

Dov Hertz Offloads Major Staten Island Industrial Site for $167M

2 days ago
Jadian Capital purchased a 53-acre fully leased industrial outdoor storage property on Staten Island, New York, for $167 million from Kadima Industrial Partners. The site, which includes waterfront dock and train access, is leased to City Asphalt and IAA auction house. The previous owner had acquired the property in two transactions totaling $79 million and invested $10 million in capital improvements. Jadian Capital plans to continue operating the site as an industrial outdoor storage facility.

Jaime Lee Joins Kennedy Wilson After Two Decades at L.A. Powerhouse Jamison

2 days ago
Jaime Lee, former CEO of Jamison, a prominent Los Angeles real estate developer, has joined Kennedy Wilson as senior managing director of capital markets and investments. Kennedy Wilson manages approximately $37 billion in assets and recently partnered with Jamison on a joint venture to develop 4,000 affordable housing units in Los Angeles, including converting the former World Trade Center into apartments. Lee's experience includes growing Jamison's portfolio across office, multifamily, retail, and medical properties, with a focus on office-to-residential conversions. She emphasizes the strong investment potential in multifamily housing due to constrained supply and durable demand in the current market cycle.

Rexford to Sell $1.2B SoCal Portfolio to EQT

2 days ago
Rexford Industrial Realty, a Los Angeles-based industrial REIT, is selling a portfolio of properties in Southern California to EQT Real Estate for about $1.2 billion as part of a broader plan to divest $1.5 to $2 billion in non-core assets. The sale aims to improve Rexford's portfolio by focusing on properties with stronger long-term growth potential and to use proceeds for debt repayment, share repurchases, and development projects. The portfolio includes 409 properties totaling nearly 50 million rentable square feet, all located in Southern California.

Household Goods Seller Diamond Home Signs 7K-SF Lease at 20 West 36th Street

2 days ago
Diamond Home has signed a new office lease for 7,272 square feet on the fifth floor of 20 West 36th Street in Midtown South, New York City, with a term of seven years and seven months. The building, located between Fifth Avenue and Avenue of the Americas, has an asking rent of $46 per square foot. Other tenants include Unity Building Security and Publicolor, with recent deals also involving Expanscience at a nearby location. The leases are part of ongoing renovations with move-in dates in the coming months.

Zar Properties Buys NoHo’s 31-35 Great Jones Street for $21M

2 days ago
Zar Properties purchased two mixed-use buildings in NoHo, New York, for $21 million, marking a quick transaction amid competitive interest driven by tech and AI tenants. The buildings, owned by the Scott family for decades, include a seven-story and a three-story structure with current tenants like an art gallery. Nearby, Minskoff Equities and Edison Properties are developing two 99-unit multifamily buildings on a former parking lot at 375 Lafayette Street.

MNRK Music Group Inks 8K SF at Rosen’s 443 Park Avenue South

2 days ago
MNRK Music Group has leased 7,629 square feet of office space on the ninth floor of the 443 Park Avenue South building in Manhattan, New York. The lease term is seven years and seven months, with an asking rent of $48 per square foot. The building houses other tenants including tech and architecture firms, as well as retail stores. It is unclear if MNRK Music's move to this location is a relocation or expansion.

ESRT’s 1359 Broadway Selling to Thor for $218M

2 days ago
Empire State Realty Trust has agreed to sell the 22-story office building at 1359 Broadway in Midtown Manhattan to Thor Equities for $218 million, slightly below the earlier asking price of $225 million. The 486,000-square-foot property is 95% occupied with tenants including Infinium Wall Systems, SLCE Architects, and Braven, and features retail spaces such as Wolfgang’s Steakhouse and Wokuni. This transaction is expected to close within the next couple of months and marks another Midtown office acquisition by Thor Equities this year.

Finmarc Buys NoVA Office Complex for $78M

2 days ago
Finmarc Management acquired two office towers in Tysons, Virginia, totaling approximately 460,000 square feet for $77.5 million, continuing its focus on office space in Northern Virginia. The acquisition, funded partly by recent dispositions of office/flex and retail assets in Virginia and North Carolina, is part of a broader strategy to reinvest $250 million to $300 million into new acquisitions. Finmarc currently manages nearly 7.5 million square feet across the Mid-Atlantic region and remains confident in the Northern Virginia market fundamentals.

L3 Capital Secures 24K SF for Bylt Basics, Zara Flagships in Williamsburg

2 days ago
L3 Capital has leased retail spaces at 108 North Sixth Street and 184-192 Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to brands including Bylt Basics and Zara, signaling growth in the area's retail market. The properties, redeveloped by L3 Capital, are part of a broader trend of high-end retail expansion in Williamsburg, with other notable tenants like Intuit TurboTax and Hermes establishing a presence. L3 Capital continues to invest in Brooklyn's retail corridor, contributing to its transformation into a trendy shopping destination.

Miami Design District Owners Land $125M to Build Mixed-Use Building

2 days ago
A joint venture led by the Miami Design District owners secured $125 million in debt to develop Sweetbird North, a mixed-use building featuring retail and office space in Miami. The project is part of a broader expansion including a condo tower, a hotel, and other developments within the luxury Miami Design District, with financing from French bank Crédit Agricole and involvement from several private equity and real estate firms.

Burlington Takes 44K SF at Bay Ridge Retail Center Development

2 days ago
Burlington has signed a lease for 44,070 square feet of retail space at Century Marketplace, a new retail development in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York. The project involves redeveloping the former Century 21 site into a 95,000-square-foot retail center, with 65% of the space leased including a grocery store. The development is expected to open in 2028 and aims to revitalize the local commercial corridor and support the community with new jobs and increased foot traffic.

How CRE Investors Are Adapting to Higher-for-Longer Interest Rates

2 days ago
The article discusses the impact of rising interest rates on commercial real estate values and investment strategies. It highlights how cap rates have increased across various property types, leading to significant value declines, with multifamily and office properties notably affected. Investors are adapting by focusing on cash flow, operational improvements, and optionality in financing rather than relying on future rate cuts. Strategies include targeting markets with constrained supply, purchasing below replacement cost, and repurposing obsolete office buildings, especially in major cities. The environment rewards disciplined underwriting and creative capital solutions, with opportunities in lending, discounted acquisitions, and repositioning in sectors with durable fundamentals.

Urban Standard Capital Provides $27M Land Loan for 440-Unit Vail, Colo., Complex

2 days ago
Aptitude Development secured $26.5 million to acquire 53 acres in Vail, Colorado, for Edwards River Park, a 440-unit residential community combining affordable rental apartments and for-sale townhouses and condominiums. The project addresses workforce housing shortages in the resort area, with entitlement approval granted in July 2025 and construction expected to start within 12 to 18 months. The development includes 276 rental apartments and 164 for-sale homes, targeting both price-capped and market-rate residents.

New York’s 485-x Is Teaching Developers to Stay Below 100 Apartments at a Time

2 days ago
The article analyzes New York City's 485-x housing production program, highlighting how developers strategically limit project sizes to under 100 units to avoid increased labor costs triggered by prevailing-wage requirements. This results in many smaller projects rather than large-scale developments, with a significant portion of new housing concentrated in the Bronx and Brooklyn. The program has restarted housing construction but may hinder addressing the city's housing shortage effectively. Recommendations include reforming the program to better support larger developments and fully utilize sites while maintaining labor standards.

Investors Are Gaining More Confidence in Office: Survey

2 days ago
Investor interest in office property transactions is showing signs of revival in 2026, with preference rising to 11 percent in Q2 from 4 percent in early 2025, driven by improved clarity on valuations and optimism about office conversions. Multifamily remains the top-ranked asset class despite cooling sentiment due to oversupply in the Sun Belt. Industrial property interest increased significantly, fueled by expectations of AI-driven demand for data centers, though concerns about risks and moratoriums exist. Retail demand is also improving, especially for grocery-anchored centers. Financing remains tight but available, with stricter underwriting standards focusing on local property conditions.

Mexican Restaurant Santo Taco Subleases Former West Village Dig Inn Space

2 days ago
Santo Taco is subleasing a 2,800-square-foot retail space at 232 Bleecker Street in Manhattan's West Village, New York, previously occupied by Dig Inn. The sublease runs until 2041, with the space managed by Meerkat Development and brokered by ManagRE. Santo Taco, founded by Santiago Perez, will open its new location next month, adding to its existing two locations in New York City.

Lincoln and Waterfall Partner in $450M Buy to Snag NY Tri-State Portfolio

2 days ago
Lincoln Property Company and Waterfall Asset Management acquired a $450 million portfolio across the New York tri-state area, including industrial, multifamily, mixed use, healthcare, and retail properties. The portfolio features the large iPark 84 industrial site, the Trilogy Lofts multifamily community in Yonkers, the Edgewater Harbor mixed-use property in New Jersey, and 761 Main Avenue in Connecticut with medical and retail space. The acquisition supports Lincoln's growth in the tri-state region and complements its national industrial, healthcare, retail, and multifamily development platforms.

Goodland Pickleball Takes 30K SF for New Indoor Clubs in Brooklyn, Queens

2 days ago
Goodland Pickleball has secured two new long-term leases totaling 30,100 square feet in Class A buildings in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and Rego Park, Queens, New York City. The Williamsburg location will be the flagship site with multiple courts and amenities, while the Queens site will feature six courts including a badminton court. These locations mark the first indoor pickleball courts in Class A buildings in the city, with openings planned for late 2026 or early 2027. Goodland currently has over 11,000 members in NYC and plans further expansion.

National Resources Sells New York-Area Mixed-Asset Portfolio for $450M

2 days ago
A joint venture between Lincoln Property Company, Saber-Hightower, and Waterfall Asset Management acquired four commercial real estate properties totaling over 4 million square feet across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut for $450 million. The portfolio includes iPark 84, a large industrial business park in East Fishkill, NY, a mixed-use center in Norwalk, CT anchored by a medical outpatient complex, a multifamily waterfront community with retail in Edgewater, NJ, and a transit-oriented apartment complex in Yonkers, NY. The deal involved complex financing and plans for future leasing, development, and repositioning of the assets.

REITs Report Strong Q2 Results Even as Interest Rates Weigh on Investor Sentiment

2 days ago
In the second quarter of 2026, REITs showed strong earnings, particularly in the hospitality, industrial, and office sectors, despite challenges from high interest rates and declining investor sentiment. Hospitality and hotel REITs led growth with increased cash flow driven by travel demand, while industrial REITs benefited from acquisitions and data center development. Office leasing improved significantly, especially in New York City, defying expectations of decline. However, apartment REITs faced pressure from oversupply and rent declines, particularly in Sun Belt markets. Overall, REIT fundamentals remain solid, but investor caution persists due to rising Treasury yields.

New $230M Staten Island Project to Deliver Hundreds of Affordable Homes

3 days ago
A $230 million project in Staten Island, New York, will create hundreds of affordable housing units by converting a former sanitation garage site into 232 homes, a grocery store, and public space. The project also includes new sanitation garages with sustainability features to improve city services. This initiative is part of a broader budget plan to preserve and expand affordable housing in NYC.

OCVibe’s Scott Frick On Building a $5B District Around Anaheim’s Honda Center

3 days ago
OCVibe is a $5 billion, 100-acre master-planned mixed-use development in Anaheim, California, transforming the area around the Honda Center into a vibrant district with over 2,000 apartments, 170,000 square feet of office space, two hotels, dining concepts, parks, and entertainment venues. Privately financed by the owners of the Anaheim Ducks, the project emphasizes placemaking, flexible office space, and year-round activity to support both event attendees and local residents, with phased construction continuing through 2030-2031.

Pinnacle Group Sells Rights to Upper West Side Apartment Tower for $88M

3 days ago
Pinnacle Group sold its leasehold rights to a 173-unit apartment building at 323 West 96th Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side to Lightstone Group for approximately $88 million. The sale included a 50 percent stake in the land rights and followed Pinnacle's bankruptcy filing of a large rent-stabilized apartment portfolio in New York City. This transaction is part of Pinnacle's broader effort to offload assets amid significant debt, including a recent $128 million sale of a condominium and commercial portfolio in New York City boroughs.

At New York City Council Hearing on Pied-à-Terre Tax, Complaints of a Sloppy Rollout

3 days ago
The New York City Council held a hearing to evaluate the controversial pied-à-terre tax targeting second homes in the city, amid criticism of its flawed rollout and privacy concerns. The tax affects single- to three-family homes over $5 million and co-ops and condos over $1 million, aiming to generate government revenue. Despite legal challenges and public outcry over the publication of personal information, the city is moving forward with implementation, with further hearings scheduled.

Betting on South Beach Luxury Shopping, Vivienne Westwood Plans to Open Store

3 days ago
Vivienne Westwood is planning to open a boutique in a historic three-story building in Miami Beach, Florida, which it purchased for $6 million in 2024. The renovation will preserve the building's 1921 Art Deco and Mediterranean Revival style while adding modern elements, including retail space, executive offices, a bridal showroom, and a rooftop deck. This move aims to revive high-end retail in South Beach, an area that previously hosted luxury boutiques but saw many close or relocate to other upscale shopping districts.

Get to Know the Broker: Vickey Barron of Compass

3 days ago
The article profiles Vickey Barron, a highly experienced and award-winning real estate broker based in New York, highlighting her career achievements, philosophy of service over commission, and memorable deals. It emphasizes her dedication to helping clients, her long-term client relationships built on trust, and her influences and inspirations in the real estate industry.

Green Street Expands Student Housing Data Platform

3 days ago
College House has expanded its platform to offer investors and operators direct access to Green Street's investment analytics focused on the U.S. student housing sector. This integration provides detailed metrics such as cap rates, occupancy, and supply, along with a proprietary University Grades scoring system to assess rent growth potential at nearly 180 U.S. schools. Despite recent declines in asset values and slowing construction, capital is cautiously returning to student housing, with activity below 2022 levels and growth expected to be modest over the next two years.

Cybersecurity Tracker SecurityScorecard Renews 1140 Avenue of the Americas Lease

3 days ago
SecurityScorecard, a cybersecurity risk management firm, has renewed its five-year lease for an 8,475-square-foot office space at 1140 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown, New York City. The renewal reflects the company's growth and commitment to the city, with the office offering modern amenities and a prime location. The landlord, American Strategic Investment Company, also leased space to Epic Insurance in the same building earlier in the year.

Arrow Adds Veteran Multifamily Lender Ari Mandelbaum to Grow Platform

3 days ago
Arrow Real Estate Advisors, a capital markets advisory firm founded in 2024, has expanded its team by adding Ari Mandelbaum as a director to enhance its multifamily debt placement business. Mandelbaum brings extensive experience from Greystone and Dwight Capital, focusing on negotiating multifamily loans and helping borrowers with alternative financing strategies. His recent work includes a $36 million bridge loan for a multifamily property in Moreno Valley, California. This addition follows the hiring of Jeff Weinberg as managing director, signaling Arrow's growth in commercial real estate capital markets.

Stonemont and Cerberus Close $672M Refi in Record IOS Deal

3 days ago
Stonemont Financial Group and Cerberus Capital Management secured a $672 million refinancing deal for an industrial outdoor storage portfolio, marking the largest financing in the IOS sector. The portfolio includes 78 properties across 830 acres in 33 unspecified U.S. markets. The financing was originated by Realterm and Starwood Property Trust, highlighting strong demand and favorable rent dynamics in the industrial outdoor storage sector compared to traditional big-box distribution. The sector continues to attract significant capital due to its unique supply and demand characteristics and above-market rent performance.

The Fever’s Down, But New York’s Rent-Stabilized Market Is Still Ill

3 days ago
The article discusses the financial challenges faced by New York City's rent-stabilized housing due to rising operating expenses outpacing revenue growth, exacerbated by regulatory constraints on rent increases. It highlights the Article XI program as a temporary relief measure that reduces property tax burdens for distressed buildings, improving cash flow and preventing foreclosures. However, the article argues that while Article XI provides short-term financial relief, it does not address the underlying systemic issues causing the economic imbalance, such as regulatory limits on revenue growth and increasing expenses, and warns of the broader fiscal impact on the city if the program is widely expanded.

Every Industry Eventually Learns a Shared Language. Data Centers Are Next.

3 days ago
The article discusses the emerging need for standardized disclosure in the data center industry to improve comparability and transparency among projects. While data centers already have building evaluation standards like LEED and Energy Star, there is no common framework for pre-construction project disclosures, which complicates permitting, investment, and public trust. The author argues that adopting a common language for project impacts will reduce uncertainty, streamline approvals, and become a competitive advantage as the industry matures.

EQT Snags Industrial Portfolio for $1.2B

3 days ago
EQT Real Estate is expanding its industrial property portfolio in Southern California with a $1.2 billion acquisition from Rexford Industrial Realty, which is divesting non-core assets as part of a $2 billion disposition plan. The sale supports Rexford's financial strategy to improve its balance sheet and focus on properties with strong long-term growth potential. Despite current challenges in the industrial sector, market forecasts predict improving conditions and rent growth by 2026 and 2027.

New York City’s Next Multifamily Shortage? Buildings to Buy.

3 days ago
The article discusses the growing shortage of quality multifamily buildings for sale in New York City despite strong investor demand and increasing transaction activity. While capital is abundant, the limited supply of well-located, free-market multifamily properties with scale is driving competition and impacting pricing. New construction is unlikely to quickly alleviate this shortage due to regulatory challenges and slow development pipelines. The market is shifting from a capital shortage to an inventory shortage, with investors focusing on attractive, larger multifamily assets in boroughs like Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.

AI-Searched Public Records Alone Insufficient for Title Decision-Making: Study

3 days ago
A study by DataTrace reveals that AI-only title searches are insufficient for reliable and insurable title decision-making, missing significant issues in over 40% of residential files reviewed. The research emphasizes that AI performs best when combined with structured, validated title plant data and expert guidance, highlighting the importance of traditional title plants in ensuring accuracy and reducing risk in property title searches.

SFR Leasing Operating System Boom Secures $15M Series A Funding

3 days ago
Boom, a leasing operating system focused on single family rentals and manufactured housing, has raised $15 million in Series A funding to expand its product offerings and engineering team. The company provides financial services infrastructure for rental operations, including automated rent reporting and tenant screening tools, and serves over 400 operators with approximately 500,000 units. Boom aims to improve the leasing process using AI-driven compliance and underwriting, differentiating itself from other leasing CRMs that primarily target multifamily properties.

Atrium Launches AI Platform, Tracking $1.3T of U.S. Data Center Development Credit

3 days ago
Atrium, a San Diego-based AI analytics startup, has launched a platform tracking $1.3 trillion in debt financing behind nearly 4,300 U.S. data centers, revealing complex credit structures involving mortgages, syndicated loans, private credit, corporate debt from hyperscalers, and regional utility debt. The report highlights major lenders, refinancing risks due to rising interest rates, and challenges including power supply constraints and growing political opposition, especially in Northern Virginia, which hosts the largest concentration of data centers. The platform aims to provide a comprehensive, ongoing view of data center financing and broader real estate credit markets.

Developers Land $75M Loan for Redo and Buy of Whitestone Retail Center

4 days ago
BTF Whitestone LLC secured $75 million in financing from Acadia Realty Trust and Northmarq to purchase and redevelop the Whitestone Shopping Center in Queens, New York. The 119,584-square-foot retail property, anchored by Key Food Supermarket and other retail tenants, aims to be transformed into a vibrant neighborhood shopping center. The acquisition and redevelopment reflect strong demand for grocery-anchored retail centers in New York City, where retail availability remains low despite a slight dip in prime market rents.