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REAL ESTATE: Loan defaults, vacancy rates rising for commercial market - Las Vegas Review - Journal

REAL ESTATE: Loan defaults, vacancy rates rising for commercial market
Las Vegas Review - Journal, NV
Delinquency rates on commercial loans jumped to 4.4 percent in the first quarter from 1.6 percent in the previous quarter, analysts at Keefe Bruyette & Woods, a New York-based investment bank, reported. Nevada State Bank took back $1.86 million in
Real estate's woe zone Denver Post
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Real estate's woe zone - Denver Post

Real estate's woe zone
Denver Post, CO
which makes sense given the economic uncertainty and difficult lending environment," said Dan Fasulo, managing director of Real Capital Analytics, a New York-based commercial real estate market research firm that provides the data for the report.

Commercial Connection: Job growth will reveal when market has hit … - The News-Press

Commercial Connection: Job growth will reveal when market has hit
The News-Press, FL
Celebrated Chef Alain Ducasse's "Benoit" restaurant in New York City now offers deviled eggs for $1 each in his bar. How can McDonald's or the local VFW possibly compete? I bet it's a darn fine deviled egg, too. Real estate is in the same boat as

THE CITY GETS A NEW PAPER - Philadelphia Inquirer

THE CITY GETS A NEW PAPER
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA
NJ By transferring to the Swan, passengers could turn a Philadelphia-to-New York excursion into a lightning-fast 11-hour trip. The prominent placement seems a mystery. Why would a newspaper waste valuable front-page real estate on ship schedules?

National Portrait Gallery - New York Times


New York Times
National Portrait Gallery
New York Times, United States
Q. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is a New York City billionaire. We know. But who was the first local to be worth a billion? A. We don't know. Laurence A. Tisch? Donald Trump? Rupert Murdoch? Or one of the city's many financiers and real estate barons who

Skyscrapers going cheap in tough market - San Jose Mercury News

Skyscrapers going cheap in tough market
San Jose Mercury News,  USA
Real Capital Analytics, which tracks commercial real estate transactions, counted over $86 billion worth of distressed properties in the country as of April, over $6 billion in Manhattan. In New York City, addresses in "serious jeopardy," Fasulo says,

Empty condos give universities new dorm space - The Associated Press


The Associated Press
Empty condos give universities new dorm space
The Associated Press
Some universities around the country have found a silver lining to the real estate recession that has left condominium developers in the lurch. For less time and money than it would take to build a residence hall, universities in places like New York

REAL ESTATE MATTERS Ilyce R. Glink with Samuel J. Tamkin - Washington Post

REAL ESTATE MATTERS Ilyce R. Glink with Samuel J. Tamkin
Washington Post, United States
(WW Norton) In a recent New York Times Magazine article adapted from the book, Andrews details a financial life spun out of control by an apparent desire to enjoy a lifestyle he admits he could not afford. As a New York Times economics reporter now

ADR REPORT: Airline Stocks Up Despite Rise In Oil Prices - Wall Street Journal

ADR REPORT: Airline Stocks Up Despite Rise In Oil Prices
Wall Street Journal
Real estate company E-House (China) Holdings Ltd. (EJ) shares rose 7.6% to $14.65 as many US-based real estate stocks traded higher. South African gold mining companies rose as gold futures remained higher on a weaker US dollar and continued inflows
ADR REPORT: Shrs Rise As Treasury Auction Boosts Confidence Wall Street Journal
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Empty condos give universities new dorm space - The Associated Press


The Associated Press
Empty condos give universities new dorm space
The Associated Press
Some universities around the country have found a silver lining to the real estate recession that has left condominium developers in the lurch. For less time and money than it would take to build a residence hall, universities in places like New York