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Warehouse Rents Slipping on Declining Demand

Warehouse Rents Slipping on Declining Demand

By Liz Young Taylor Wood says bargaining with warehouse owners for storage space is far different than during the pandemic, when demand for industrial space was red hot. “I’ve never seen a market like that, where we were basically scratching and clawing for every building,” said Wood, a broker at real estate services firm Savills. “There were […]

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Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day: Asia

Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day: Asia

By Isabelle Lee Good morning. Powell signals a delay to rate cuts. China tries to settle nerves about its new stock exchange rules. And the US considers more sanctions against Iran. Here’s what’s moving markets. — Isabelle Lee Staying high Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said recent inflation data have indicated it will likely take longer for the central […]

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Millennials Are Coming For Golf Communities

Millennials Are Coming For Golf Communities

By Jessica Flint Gabrielle Sloan, 30, and her husband, Brandon Sloan, 30, never thought they’d live on a golf course. Gabrielle doesn’t even play golf—yet, at least. But in January 2020, the Sloans spent $660,000 to buy a three-bedroom, roughly 1,960-square-foot ranch house on approximately 0.25 acres that backs up to the course at Tequesta Country […]

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US Jobs Post Smallest Gain in Six Months as Unemployment Rises

US Jobs Post Smallest Gain in Six Months as Unemployment Rises

By Augusta Saraiva US employers scaled back hiring in April and the unemployment rate unexpectedly rose, suggesting some cooling is underway in the labor market after a strong start to the year. Nonfarm payrolls advanced 175,000 last month, the smallest gain in six months, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed Friday. A later release showed that business activity […]

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Express Goes Bankrupt With Planned Sale to WHP, Store Closures

Express Goes Bankrupt With Planned Sale to WHP, Store Closures

By Eliza Ronalds-Hannon, Janine Phakdeetham, and Claire Boston Express Inc., the clothing retailer that’s a staple in US malls, filed for bankruptcy with plans to sell itself. The company received an offer from brand manager WHP Global and mall landlords Simon Property Group Inc. and Brookfield Properties to purchase the company’s operations and most of its stores, according to a statement on Monday. […]

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Why higher rates might be here to stay

Why higher rates might be here to stay

By Paul Krugman Do you remember the economy of the late 1990s? Or if you’re too young to remember it — I hope that’s true for at least some of my readers — what have you heard about it? You probably remember it as a time of prosperity — low unemployment and rapid economic growth combined […]

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New restaurants slated for Assembly Row, and more retail news

New restaurants slated for Assembly Row, and more retail news

By Grant Welker  Somerville’s Assembly Row will soon welcome a second location of Davis Square favorite Posto, a new concept from the group behind Papagayo and Civility Social House, and a fifth location of Amelia’s Taqueria. Posto will open a nearly 6,000-square-foot space with a full-service dining room, cafe and take-out market at the recently closed FRANK in […]

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