Economists View

Why the 24-Hour City Matters

Since the phrase “24-hour city” gained currency in the mid-1990s, the industry has believed these cities provide superior performance for investors. But what does the data really say?

Dr. Peter Linneman

Worriers vs. Warriors

Who’s right about the economy: Wall Street or Main Street?

Notes from the Yellow Brick Road

Why doesn’t reality fit economic models? Economists at the National Association of Business Economics addressed this question and more at the Economic Policy conference last month.

The Effect of Wall Street Jitters on CRE

Should commercial property investors worry about Wall Street’s jitters?

October Issue: Economist’s View—Lessons from Black Swans

Turbulent global events offer insights into the twists and turns of the commercial real estate market.