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April 2013
Inside This Issue:
Rising Real Estate Tide Not Lifting U.S. Cities' Revenues;
Oops! Clerical Error! When the city Wants Its J-51 Tax Abatement Back;
Net Lease Market Remains White Hot;
Youth, Seniors Drive Property Investment
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March 2013
Inside This Issue:
While Most CRE Benefits from Recovery, One Set of Distressed Office Loans Remains 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea;
Self Storage Gains Cachet As Values Rise - Recent Sale of new York City-area Properties Indicates Sector's Surge Continues - Entering 'Unchartered Territory';
High Real Estate Group Cautiously Optimistic About 2013;
Rental, For-Sale Markets Buck Odds, Rise Together
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February 2013
Inside This Issue:
Property Taxes to Rise Across Philadelphia Suburbs;
Rising Demand Propels Warehouse Market to Strong 2012 Finish;
The Cornell Index of Hotel Industry Real Estate Transactions
Has Identified a Slowing of Price Increases for Large Hotel
Properties;
1Hearthstone Senior Communities Sold for $18.5 Million
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January 2013
Inside This Issue:
Deal Activity Reaches Fever Pitch at Year-End;
Retail Centers See Modest Growth;
Renter Nation;
13 Unlucky? Not for Apartments
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December 2012
Inside This Issue:
Commercial Real Estate Recovery May Accelerate in Second Half of 2013 According to Jones Lang LaSalle;
Appeal Keeps Building for Still Unproven Investment in Rental Housing Market;
Decline in Availability of U.S. Industrial Space to Continue In 2013
CBRE Foresees Industrial Availability Falling to 12.2% in 2013; 11.3% by 2014;
Crayola opens 800,000-square-foot distribution center
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November 2012
Inside This Issue:
Dauphin County sportsplex could cost around $16M;
College Housing Firms Aim Upscale;
Hotel Fundamentals Weakening But Still Could Outpace Other Property Types
Performance Metrics of Occupancy, Average Daily Rate, Revpar All Show Gains;
Seniors Construction: A Trough Facing a High Upswing
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October 2012
Inside This Issue:
ULI Real Estate Business Barometer – October 2012;
The De-Malling of America: What’s Next for Hundreds of Outmoded malls?
Strained by Online Commerce, Changing Shopper Preferences and Trendier Competition, Many Outmoded
Malls Face Bleak Future;
Rental Growth Loses Speed;
Land Sales Rising for First Time in Seven Years
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September 2012
Inside This Issue:
CRE Investors and Apts. Remain Bankers’ Favorites, While
Construction Lending Declines Bank CRE Asset Quality
Continues To Improve;
Cumberland Developer Buys Two More Harrisburg Office Buildings;
NAR: Commercial Real Estate Healing Slowly;
Will Property Prices Need a Crutch as the Population
Ages? Or Do the Echo Boomers Offer an Elixir of Youth?
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August 2012
Inside This Issue:
Beauty Is As Beauty Does – But When It Comes To Buildings,
Does Beauty Outperform? There are Class A office properties,
then there are “A” office properties with class;
Seniors Housing Investors Focus on Smaller Deals in 2012;
Company to Build $34M Distribution Center in Manchester Township;
Apt. Recovery Shifts Into Expansion Mode As
Developers Step Up Delivery of New Projects
Mulfamily market remains largely in balance as rents rise while
vacancy continues to fall, albeit at a slower rate
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July 2012
Inside This Issue:
Apt. Recovery Shifts Into Expansion Mode As Developers Step Up Delivery of New Projects;
Cumberland developer buys center, apartments;
Blackstone Buys Industrial;
Thackston Park homes project must move quickly
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June 2012
Inside This Issue:
Retail Revival Driven by Borderless Global Marketplace;
Demand, Capital Driving Apartment Market;
Hillwood: $94 M warehouse sale strategy, market strong;
Hotel Values Continue Robust Recovery
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May 2012
Inside This Issue:
Senior Housing Sector Posts Near-Record Earnings;
Office Market Nears Rent Growth Tipping Point;
STR reports U.S. Q1 2012 results;
Core Assets Sell, Middle Market Properties Linger,Investment Sales Brokers Say
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April 2012
Inside This Issue:
Housing Shortage Makes Winners out of Apartment REITS;
Nonresidential Construction Spending Drops in February;
Former Harley site leased to L’Oreal USA;
Starwood Goes Shopping for U.S. Malls
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March 2012
Inside This Issue:
Updated: Grubb & Ellis Files for Chapter 11, Agrees To Sell Nearly All Assets to BGC Partners;
U.S. Retail Highlights: 2012 Outlook;
Apartment, Office Properties Record Strongest CRE Pricing Recovery in 2011 As Distress Eases Most Property Types Swing Upward in 2011, Despite Seasonal End-Of-Year Price Softening;
Office Net Operating Incomes Will Begin to Drop Again
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February 2012
Inside This Issue:
Pa Gov Unveils $27.1 Billion Hold-The-Line Budget;
No More Fear and Loathing of CRE Lending for Banks;
U.S. Economy Growing Faster, But Still Struggling;
Landlords Poised To Regain Upper Hand In Recovering Office Market;
Mortgage Rates Tumble To Record Low
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January 2012
Inside This Issue:
York City Calls Again for Northwest Triangle Proposals;
Unemployment Rate Falls to 8.5 pct., Hiring Surges;
2011 Year-End Retail Round Up;
Rising Small Business Optimism Fuels Broadening of CRE Recovery ;
PA Revenue Down 4%, Governor Calls for Spending Freeze
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December 2011
Inside This Issue:
Not 2007 by a Long Shot, But Apartment Sales White Hot Distress Sales Recede as Developers Find Willing Buyers;
October Retail Sales Beat Expectations, Future Growth Faces Headwinds;
Bank Profits Pick Up Again at the Expense of CRE Lending;
Commercial Real Estate Confidence on the Mend Some Central Pa. agents report flurry of activity, others not so bullish
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September 2011
Inside This Issue: As Era of “Extend & Pretend” Ends, More CRE Shopping Begins; Debt Ceiling Debate and U.S. Credit Downgrade Intensifies Uncertainty: Risk to Economy Heightened; Apartment Market Shows Improved Conditions: NMHC; New shale study refutes Cornell: Marcellus gas better than coal.
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