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Apartment Supply Soars But Demand Remains High

Apartment Supply Soars But Demand Remains High

By Richard Berger A RealPage analysis of the apartment market fundamentals this week explains how the industry continues to rebound in 2023 even during this flat-rent period. “It’s rent disinflation without demand destruction,” according to the report. “Why? Supply, supply, supply.” Apartment completions in Q3 soared to the highest levels since the 1980s. But “it’s […]

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Colleges Snap Up Unused Office Space in a Slumping Market

Colleges Snap Up Unused Office Space in a Slumping Market

By Jane Margolies When Jack Welch, the longtime chief executive of General Electric, presided over a global headquarters on a sylvan expanse in Fairfield, Conn., in the 1980s and ’90s, he probably did not envision college students streaming into its two pristine office buildings. But on a recent morning, students at Sacred Heart University headed to classrooms on floors […]

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Macy’s to Triple Small-Format Store Count in Move Away from Malls

Macy’s to Triple Small-Format Store Count in Move Away from Malls

By Olivia Rockeman Macy’s Inc. will open 30 new small-format stores by the fall of 2025 as it works to expand its presence outside of traditional malls. Macy’s already operates small-store locations in markets such as Dallas, Atlanta, St. Louis and Chicago, and it announced four new ones in August. The department store chain will have 15 smaller stores across […]

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Rafi Properties pursues $3.3B Somerville ‘tough tech’ mega-campus

Rafi Properties pursues $3.3B Somerville ‘tough tech’ mega-campus

By Greg Ryan The real estate firm behind Somerville’s Somernova business campus is proposing to replace the low-slung structures now on the site with a $3.3 billion redevelopment featuring five significantly taller buildings aimed at “tough tech” tenants. Right now, the 7.5-acre Somernova campus — located off Somerville Avenue, a half-mile west of Union Square — […]

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Heitman Pays Equity Residential $168M for Alewife Apartments

Heitman Pays Equity Residential $168M for Alewife Apartments

By Joe Clements CAMBRIDGE—In a mega-$168 million trade that caps off a banner beginning for CBRE/NE’s market-leading multifamily sales team, Heitman Real Estate Capital has changed places with fellow Chicago-based investor Equity Residential as landlord to the Cambridge Park Apartments in this city’s rapidly emerging Alewife district. The 311-unit, first-class asset at 30 CambridgePark Dr. […]

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