Real Estate

Ron Perelman’s infamous selling spree appears to continue with his palatial Hamptons estate, The Post has learned. The billionaire businessman behind Revlon is entertaining offers for his Hamptons property known as “The Creeks” for around $180 million, sources familiar with the situation said. A Perelman spokeswoman on Friday denied the heavily guarded estate, which sits
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Standup comedian, actor, author and Emmy-winning reality TV veteran Kathy Griffin hopes to laugh her way to the bank with the sale of her gigantic mansion in L.A.’s ritzy Bel Air neighborhood. The endlessly opinionated, famously sharp-tongued and occasionally polemical insult comic has listed her more-than-13,000-square-foot home at just under $16 million, a small fortune
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While many CRE sectors and product types have floundered after COVID-19 hit, one industry has continued to flourish. In the second quarter, cap rates for dollar stores fell a 12-basis point decrease when compared to the prior year, according to The Boulder Group. There are some long-term concerns for the sector, most notably overbuilding. But
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While student housing is facing its share of challenges in the COVID 19-era, one firm is placing a big bet on the sector.  W5 Group, a single-family investment office that makes investments across residential real estate sectors in Europe and the US, has launched a US student housing initiative.  In the student housing area, W5 Group will
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In-unit smart technology is building momentum. RealPage company STRATIS IoT, a technology platform that links apartment smart home systems to personal devices, has partnered with Alexa for Residential through Amazon. The partnership will provide voice access for the STRATIS IoT platform through Alex-enabled devices. As a result, participating residents will have voice control over more
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Ready to feel old? “Almost Famous” turns twenty today! The beloved semi-autobiographical film helmed by writer/director Cameron Crowe (available for streaming here) debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8th, 2000. Yep, “it all happened” two decades ago! Besides serving as the first big break for a plethora of young actors, including Kate
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More than ever, lenders and brokers are relying on hard data on the multifamily real estate market—from analytics to unusual metrics—to maximize returns and mitigate risk, wrote Tim Blackwell, president of Ballpark Impressions, in a blog for RealPage.  “Operators, developers and investors began watching data closely when the current cycle began skidding this spring,” he wrote. Blackwell
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DALLAS—More than 9,300 US retail store closures were announced in 2019 according to an analysis by Business Insider. The 2019 closures broke the previous record of roughly 8,000 store closures in 2017. And, at the beginning of 2020, Business Insider confirmed that retailers would close at least 5,100 stores. However, beneath the cloud of uncertainty
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A commercial real estate career can be rewarding and challenging—but it isn’t necessarily for everyone. We talked to experts to find out how college graduates and young people can decide if a career in this industry is right for them, and what it takes to build a successful career. Henry H. Alexander, III, a partner
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