The bank’s rivals appear on firmer footing this time, in contrast with the widespread panic after the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in March.
Category: Real Estate (Commercial)
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Stress Builds as Office Building Owners and Lenders Haggle Over Debt
The health of banks and cities and the nation’s economy could hinge on high-stakes negotiations over commercial real estate loans.
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Shift to Electric Cars Gives Design Centers a New Look, Too
Automakers are pouring money into research and development facilities, creating spaces intended for creativity and collaboration among design and engineering teams.
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Regional U.S. Banks Say the Crisis Is Contained but Fears Persist
In recent calls with investors, regional bank leaders tried to cast the turmoil in the industry spurred by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank as a moment that has passed.
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Smaller, Versatile Concert Halls Step Out of the Shadow of Stadiums
As live entertainment rebounds, developers are using midsize venues to anchor their projects and energize the surrounding neighborhood.
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As Mental Health Crisis Grows, More Doors Open to Care
Developers are working with health care providers to add psychiatric hospitals, addiction recovery centers and other behavioral health clinics.
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Concerns Grow as Tighter Lending Threatens Commercial Real Estate
The recent banking turmoil added scrutiny to a sector already weighed down by office vacancies, rising interest rates and mounting debt.
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A Push to Turn Agriculture and Farm Waste Into Fuel
Climate change provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act have spurred developers to build ambitious renewable energy projects that turn corn into ethanol and manure into methane.
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Resort Communities Turn to Adventure Sports to Lure New Residents
The New York Times – Travel:From wave pools to archery ranges, horseback riding to ax-throwing, communities are expanding beyond golf — and winning customers along the way.
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As a Golf Course Developer, He’s Playing the Long Game
The New York Times – Business:Ben Cowan-Dewar’s career has “been an overnight success story 19 years in the making.”
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Do We Know How Many People Are Working From Home?
The New York Times – Business:New Labor Department numbers indicate that fewer Americans worked remotely last year. But many experts criticize the government’s data collection.
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Bank Crisis Could Cast Pall Over Commercial Real Estate Market
The New York Times – Business:The market hadn’t fully rebounded from the pandemic. Some worry that another slowdown could add to fears of a recession.
