DLA Piper, London, released its 2023 Year-End Real Estate Trends report, noting that its transaction volume has begun to resemble pre-pandemic levels. In terms of what that environment looks like, the firm reported community–where people live and the goods and services they want close to home–was a recurring presence.
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DLA Piper: Commercial Trends Vary by Class
DLA Piper, London, recently released its 2023 Mid-Year Real Estate Trends Report, highlighting activity in multifamily properties, industrial assets and other sectors.
DLA Piper: Commercial Trends Vary by Class
DLA Piper, London, recently released its 2023 Mid-Year Real Estate Trends Report, highlighting activity in multifamily properties, industrial assets and other sectors.
DLA Piper: Commercial Trends Vary by Class
DLA Piper, London, recently released its 2023 Mid-Year Real Estate Trends Report, highlighting activity in multifamily properties, industrial assets and other sectors.
DLA Piper Survey Finds Bearish Outlook Among CRE Leaders
DLA Piper, London, reported its annual survey showed an overall bearish outlook among leaders in the commercial real estate industry, but it also found optimism in some sectors.
DLA Piper: Bullish Commercial Real Estate Sentiments Despite Global Instability
Ongoing economic uncertainty has not hindered broader optimism about the future for commercial real estate, reported DLA Piper, New York.
Dealmaker: Harrison Street Closes $1.6B in Medical Office, Senior Housing Transactions
Harrison Street, Chicago, agreed to purchase 24 senior housing assets and sell 14 medical office properties across eight states for $1.6 billion.
DLA Piper: CRE Executives Becoming ‘Bulls’ Again
Commercial real estate executives are once again bullish about the U.S. CRE market after an uncertain 2020, DLA Piper’s Global Real Estate Annual State of the Market Survey reported.
CRE Executives Becoming Bearish
Commercial real estate executives are growing “bearish” about the U.S. CRE market, DLA Piper’s Global Real Estate State of the Market Survey reported yesterday.
Remote Online Notarization: Steps Lenders Can Take During Coronavirus Pandemic
The COVID-19 virus has created a level of uncertainty in our country not seen since the financial crisis of 2008. Moreover, recent orders by state governments to shelter in place or executive proclamations closing non-essential businesses have made it exceedingly difficult for our industry to serve consumers and complete real estate financial transactions.