
The short-term yield curve inversion has led to a more cautious outlook for lenders and borrowers alike.
Lenders have big questions to ask when issuing debt to the office market now that there is a gulf between Class A and B assets.
In the magazine: To B or not to B – The uncertain future of Class B office space; Our inaugural ranking of the 40 biggest debt funds; Keynote interviews with Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Nuveen and Berkshire Residential Investments; Plus much more…
In the magazine: Debt funds rising – Why more investors are turning to the asset class; Lone Star’s Jon Grayken outlines his principles; Real Estate Capital USA’s inaugural awards celebrating the best of the asset class; Plus much more…
In the magazine: Why real assets have become one of the most dynamic opportunities in private markets; Interviews with CBRE Investment Management’s CEO, Chuck Leitner, and head of client solutions, Bernie McNamara; Plus much more…
In the magazine: Safehold’s Jay Sugarman on a $500bn industry in the making; JPMorgan doubles down on affordable housing; What’s the hottest lending ticket in town?; Plus much more…
The awards encompass activity in the 2021 calendar year and aim to honor stand-out organizations and transactions in 12 categories.
Debt funds are seeing activity boom compared with banks and other lenders as transaction volume and complexity rise.
The Brava, a 46-story multifamily building under construction in the city's central business district, is expected to come to market in 2022.
The workhorse of the commercial property finance market is down but might not be out.