CBRE, Dallas, arranged the $415 million sale of 160 Riverside Boulevard on Manhattan’s Upper West Side to New York-based apartment investor A&E Real Estate.
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CBRE: Tight Labor Market, Remote Work Changing Growth Patterns
The U.S. added 136,000 new high-tech jobs last year in hubs including the Bay Area, New York and Seattle as well as Nashville, Cleveland and other smaller markets, reported CBRE, Dallas.

Life Sciences Job Growth Spreads To Smaller Markets
CBRE, Dallas, said the fast-growing life sciences real estate sector now extends beyond coastal research hubs for which it is mostly known.

CBRE: Hotel Market Sees 2023 Full Recovery
CBRE, Dallas, raised its hotel performance forecast based on first-quarter strength, slow construction activity, higher inflation and continued optimism about employment and economic growth.

Dealmaker: CBRE Arranges $105M for Florida Resorts
CBRE, Dallas, arranged a $105 million loan that refinanced the relaunched Bellwether and Beachcomber Resorts in St. Pete Beach, Fla.

Record-Breaking Start for U.S. Multifamily Market
CBRE, Dallas, reported the multifamily sector saw strong momentum in early 2022, with robust demographic trends underpinning record leasing activity, rent growth and investment.

CBRE: Most Companies Anticipate ‘Reshaping’ Their Offices for Hybrid Work
CBRE, Dallas, said most office-using companies are developing long-term plans to expand or contract their office space now that employees are returning at least part-time after two years of mostly remote work.

Rising Construction Tide Lifts Office-To-Lab Conversions
CBRE, Dallas, reported a sharp increase in construction of life sciences labs includes big gains in a premium category: conversions of office buildings to labs.

CBRE: Investors Set to Pour More Capital into ‘Recession-Resistant’ Healthcare Sector
CBRE, Dallas, reported investors plan to allocate more capital to healthcare real estate, highlighting rising confidence in the asset class.

Return to Office? Still a Work in Progress
Despite growing sentiment among companies, politicians and even cabin fever-infected workers to return to post-covid operations, reports show returning to the office is still a long way from normal.