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Radio Flyer to open first store this fall

Radio Flyer to open first store this fall

By Howard Ruben The decision to open a stand-alone store after 106 years in business was partially prompted by the many Radio Flyer customers who visited the brand’s headquarters in Chicago to test out designs of scooters, wagons, tricycles and bikes in development, Robert Pasin, the brand’s chief wagon officer and grandson of founder Antonio Pasin, […]

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A Real-Estate Haven Turns Perilous With Roughly $1 Trillion Coming Due

A Real-Estate Haven Turns Perilous With Roughly $1 Trillion Coming Due

By Konrad Putzier Apartment buildings, long considered a real-estate haven, are emerging as the next major trouble spot in the beleaguered commercial-property world. Investors bid up the prices of multifamily buildings for years, attracted by steadily rising rents and the prospect of outsize returns. Many took on too much debt, expecting they could raise rents fast enough to […]

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These retailers will take over Bed Bath & Beyond’s ‘top-notch’ store leases

These retailers will take over Bed Bath & Beyond’s ‘top-notch’ store leases

Bed Bath & Beyond locations across America will soon be replaced by Burlington Stores outposts and a range of other businesses, after the failed home goods retailer auctioned off its leases as part of its bankruptcy proceedings, court records show.  The doomed big-box store selected bidders for 109 of its leases after a Monday auction. Off-price giant Burlington agreed […]

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Prologis Buying $3.1 Billion Industrial Property Portfolio From Blackstone

By Peter Grant Prologis has agreed to pay Blackstone $3.1 billion for a portfolio of U.S. warehouses and distribution properties in a sign that industrial space remains one of the strongest property types in the shaky commercial property sector. The portfolio includes nearly 14 million square feet in about 70 properties in major markets including Atlanta, California, Dallas, south […]

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Fed’s Bowman Says Bank Supervision Preferable to Capital Rules

Fed’s Bowman Says Bank Supervision Preferable to Capital Rules

By Ramsey Al-Rikabi Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said US banks need better supervision rather than higher capital requirements because they could stunt lending and competition, and she repeated her calls for an independent review of recent bank failures. “We need to consider whether examiners have the appropriate tools and support to identify important issues […]

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Rise Plans 123-Acre Braintree Film, TV Studio

Rise Plans 123-Acre Braintree Film, TV Studio

By: Paul Bubny Boston-based real estate firm Rise has struck a deal for a 123-acre site in Braintree where it plans to build a campus for movie and television productions, reported the Boston Business Journal. The development construction firm has a purchase-and-sale agreement with Boston’s Onshore Properties for Banner Parkplans to develop 272,500 square feet of […]

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