Payment Gap: Retailers are reopening, but many aren’t paying rent
June payments have been paltry, according to landlords and brokers; the recent unrest marked another setback. In just the last week, stores throughout Los Angeles went...
Read MoreJune payments have been paltry, according to landlords and brokers; the recent unrest marked another setback. In just the last week, stores throughout Los Angeles went...
Read MoreIn response to economic hardship, commercial real estate companies from coast to coast are focusing on providing food to people in need. Since the start of...
Read MoreOn the first day in Chicago to ease the coronavirus restrictions on city businesses, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Police Superintendent David Brown expressed hope that...
Read MoreAh the office. For the last two months most of us have not been to our company's physical headquarters or satellite branches — wherever it...
Read MoreAlready reeling from a spiraling economy brought on by the coronavirus, U.S. commercial real estate was buffeted by a new threat this week: sweeping unrest...
Read MoreNewMark Merrill (no relation to that other Newmark) owns and/or manages some 70 outdoor centers in California, Illinois, and Colorado. It has landed on several...
Read MoreThat's the question on everyone's mind as discussion turns to easing shelter-in-place restrictions. Click here for the full publication on Western Real Estate Business...
Read MoreWoodland Hills, CA. (May 26, 2020) – NewMark Merrill Companies, a Woodland Hills, California-based retail shopping center development company, announced that it recently executed its...
Read MoreGlobeSt.com chats with CEO Sandy Sigal about the company’s efforts focusing on the relationship between neighbors, tenants and shopping centers and why it is now...
Read MoreInvestment firms are sitting on “a staggering amount of dry powder” as they wait for big property discounts brought on by the pandemic. Hoping to take...
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