What We're Reading: Page 94
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 10, 2022
Oct 07, 2022
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FOX 8
Deputy constable, landlord shot while serving eviction notice in New Orleans
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The Wall Street Journal
Chicago to Convert Famous Business District Office Buildings to Apartments
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The Real Deal
Ground Breaks on Englewood Connect Mixed-Use Development
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Bloomberg
Inflation or Recession: US Divided on Federal Reserve’s Interest Rate Hikes
Oct 06, 2022
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Jacksonville Daily Record
State of Downtown Report: $4.63 billion in projects in pipeline
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CBS Los Angeles
LA City Council votes to end COVID-19 eviction moratorium
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CT Post
Stamford zoning officials OK inlaw apartments with limits
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The Wall Street Journal
U.N. Calls On Fed, Other Central Banks to Halt Interest-Rate Increases
Oct 05, 2022
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Commercial Observer
Multifamily Owners and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations: The Race Is On
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The Real Deal
Investors Score Discounts from Inventory-Heavy Homebuilders
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Austin Monitor
As affordability concerns linger, Planning Commission postpones enviro code changes
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Bloomberg
Wall Street Landlords Want to Rent You a Greener House
Oct 04, 2022
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The Washington Post
‘Build-to-rent’ homes offer a new option, though critics say they fuel inequality
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The Seattle Times
Despite quickly rising rents, many landlords say they’re struggling
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The Real Deal
Wateron Pays $170M for Alta Roosevelt in South Loop
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The New York Times
Living With Grandparents: Cross-Generational Homes Bring Families Together
Oct 03, 2022
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Commercial Observer
Innovation QNS Developers Widen Affordability in Plan for 2,800 Apartments
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The Real Deal
Suffolk County Cyberattack Derails Real Estate Industry
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Reuters
U.S. mortgage interest rates jump to 6.52%, highest since mid-2008
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The New York Times
Whatever Happened to the Starter Home?
Sep 30, 2022
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Commercial Observer
Modular Construction Technology Comes Far and Fast During the Pandemic
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CultureMap Dallas
Hoque Global plans massive mixed-use near UNT in southern Dallas
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CNBC
How much higher rent will go in 2023, according to experts
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Engineering News-Record
California Laws Could Create as Many as 150,000 Construction Jobs