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Former MBA Chair Brian Stoffers, CMB, Announces Retirement
Brian Stoffers, CMB, Global President of Debt and Structured Finance with CBRE and former Chair of the Mortgage Bankers Association, announced plans to retire next year.
CBRE: CRE Lending Soars as Markets Enter Expansion Phase
CBRE, Dallas, reported commercial real estate lending activity surged in the third quarter, reflecting rebounding property acquisitions activity.
Commercial Real Estate Lending Markets Mirror Economic Recovery
CBRE, Dallas, reported commercial lending markets strengthened in the second quarter, mirroring the wider economic recovery.
Longtime CRE Leader Stacey Berger Retires
Stacey Berger, Executive Vice President and longtime Co-Head of Midland, Overland Park, Kan., recently announced his retirement effective May 31.
Longtime CRE Leader Stacey Berger Retires
Stacey Berger, Executive Vice President and longtime Co-Head of Midland, Overland Park, Kan., recently announced his retirement effective May 31.
Commercial Real Estate Lending Showing Resilience
The improving economy created a favorable capital markets environment for commercial real estate lending in early 2021 despite continuing challenges in office and retail loan underwriting, said CBRE, Dallas.
Higher Liquidity Levels Improve Commercial Real Estate Lending Momentum
CBRE, Dallas, said higher levels of liquidity, tighter credit spreads and a modest loosening of underwriting standards contributed to a “sharp improvement” in commercial real estate lending momentum in late 2020.
‘Sluggish’ Acquisitions Slow Third-Quarter Commercial Lending Activity
“Sluggish” commercial real estate investment activity caused loan closings to slow in the third quarter, reported CBRE, Los Angeles.
Brian Stoffers, CMB, Reflects on Year as MBA Chairman
Brian Stoffers, CMB, served as Chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association during perhaps the most interesting year in its history—not that he or anyone else planned it that way.