> FINANCE | USA 06 18 10
SOME BUYERS MOVE AGAINST THE TIDE
Peter Slatin
While most property buyers have retreated, a few smart investors have been buying aggressively since the financial crisis.
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> FINANCE | USA 07 01 09
TROUBLED PROPERTY TALLY RISES ACROSS US
Peter Slatin
Commercial real estate distress is mounting from California to Las Vegas to Manhattan.
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> FINANCE | USA 12 17 08
WHO BOUGHT WHAT WHEN?
Peter Slatin
A look at net investment patterns among leading investor groups since 2001.
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> FINANCE | NYC 07 22 08
MOVING ON
Peter Slatin
We've had a wonderful time following this amazing market for you. Now we'll be reporting from a new vantage point, as Editorial Director for Real Capital Analytics.
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> FINANCE | TO 06 25 08
TORONTO'S CITY IN THE SAND
Dees Stribling
A 2,000-acre green waterfront redevelopment is underway along Toronto's industrial waterfront.
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> SPACE | GLO 06 13 08
STAUBACH'S DRAW PLAY
Peter Slatin
The tenant rep firm founded by the star QB in 1979 is being sold to Jones Lang LaSalle for $735 million.
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> FINANCE | LA 06 04 08
CENTURY PLAZA SPINS OFF CENTURY CITY
Peter Slatin
A good buyer gets the Hyatt Century Plaza for a good price - a good story in a bad market.
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> FINANCE | NYC 05 27 08
HARRY LETS GO, MORT MOVES IN
Peter Slatin
As first reported here in April, Mort Zuckerman and investors are buying the GM Building. What's next?
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> FINANCE | NYC 04 01 08
IS MORT SHORTING HARRY?
Peter Slatin and Stephane Fitch
Mort Zuckerman appears to be closing in fast on the General Motors Building - and maybe more.
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> FINANCE | NYC 03 19 08
BEAR BITES BEAR
Peter Slatin
Bear Stearns' fall opens a windoow onto a long-term view of real estate and investment banking.
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> FINANCE | USA 03 10 08
SALE-LEASEBACK STAYING STEADY
Dees Stribling
As deals with less-than-certain outcomes slip in volume, sale-leasebacks stay on course here and grow overseas.
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> FINANCE | ATL 02 25 08
WILL POST TOAST OR ROAST BID?
Peter Slatin
Post's board is playing hard-to-get with founder and former CEO John Williams easy-to-like bid.
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> FINANCE | LA 02 19 08
EXTRA, EXTRA! TRIB BONDS LOOK BLEAK!
Benjamin Mark Cole
As Tribune Co. bonds leak value, what will Zell sell next to meet the vig?
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> PLACE | USA 02 05 08
NO STANDARD EDITION FOR SCHRAGER
Peter Slatin
Months of delay in the Marriott/Schrager adventure yield a concept, a name and a smattering of sites. But the proof will be in the bedding.
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> FINANCE | LV 01 18 08
COSMO OH BOY
Peter Slatin
Bruce Eichner's Cosmopolitan is the latest Vegas victim, but it's still business as usual.
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> FINANCE | SF 12 27 07
LIQUID LUNCHES ON SECONDS
Peter Slatin
The changing market could serve up some choice secondary offeringss for Liquid Realty.
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> FINANCE | LA 12 20 07
WILL AN NPL SALE PERFORM?
Peter Slatin
Wachovia offers a fat stocking stuffer of small and midsize commercial loans.
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> FINANCE | AU 12 18 07
GEAR SHIFT UPENDS CENTRO
Dees Stribling
Australia's Centro gets whipsawed by the credit crunch. Shopping centers, anyone?
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> FINANCE | DC 12 10 07
HAIRY CARRY, SHORN
Dees Stribling
Taxing carried interest as ordinary income is off the table, at least for now.
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> FINANCE | USA 11 05 07
GRAMERCY TO AFR: BANK ON IT
Peter Slatin
Gramercy Capital spreads its wings into landlord status with a $3.4 billion REIT buyout.
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