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Restoration Hardware’s six-level home furnishings in New York offers a designer light installation and rooftop restaurant. The company was an early adopter of the showroom model. Image courtesy of Restoration Hardware

Retail’s New Logistics Logic

How streamlined store models are impacting both the retail and industrial sectors.

ULI Economic Forecast: Tailwinds, Hurdles or Both?

What larger trends mean for the major asset categories, according to the latest national survey of experts.

Retail’s Return: Is the Sector 2024’s Sleeper Hit?

Demand is outstripping supply in a complex market that’s coming back with gusto.

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Alternative Financing Is CRE’s New Lifeline

Preferred equity and private credit appear to be here to stay, and insurance companies are stepping up.

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Who Will Bankroll the Greening of CRE?

Climate tech innovators are ready to solve real estate’s challenges. But it’s going to take some capital.

Opus Point at 23-10 in Queens' Long Island City neighborhood offers modern office and retail space. Image courtesy of Dynamic Star

Here Comes the Neighborhood: Mixed-Use Projects’ Bid to Fit In

Strategies for handling the multiple challenges—and opportunities—of these in-demand developments.

Fed Holds Steady—for Now

The central bank has paused its interest rate hikes, though its war on inflation is far from over.

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Office Refinancings Remain a Tough Sell

Uncertainty is compounding the sector’s problems in a difficult capital environment.

NYC’s Office-to-Residential Plans Are Just the Beginning

Officials want to accelerate adaptive-reuse projects, but zoning changes remain unclear.

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LA Mall Lands $925M Loan

Three banks are teaming up to finance the Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield property.