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The office market is getting gnarly

The office market is getting gnarly

The delinquency rate on office building-related mortgage bonds spiked in May, per a report from Trepp, Emily writes. The big picture: Investors have been watching for this to happen since last summer — and May’s move may represent a “tipping point,” the data provider said in a note. State of play: The office space market is in a tough spot […]

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Can ChatGPT recession-proof a company? Some businesses are banking on it.

Can ChatGPT recession-proof a company? Some businesses are banking on it.

By Andy Medici – Senior Reporter, The Playbook, The Business Journals Small-business owners are worried about how long they could survive a potential recession, but many believe AI tools like ChatGPT could help them weather an economic downturn. A survey of 700 business owners by B2B Reviews found about 25% of businesses believe they couldn’t last more than […]

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Cambridge Crossing arrives after two decades. It was worth the wait.

Cambridge Crossing arrives after two decades. It was worth the wait.

By James McCown CAMBRIDGE — “In the city there must be regularity and fantasy, relationships and oppositions, and casual and unexpected elements to vary the scene,” wrote Marc-Antoine Laugier, an 18th-century Jesuit and arguably the world’s first architecture critic, having penned the seminal Essai Sur l’Architecture in 1753. His advice holds true today. Cities must be […]

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Ikea banks on new store formats to sustain success

Ikea banks on new store formats to sustain success

Nate Delesline III Reporter Ikea is expanding its store formats beyond its familiar and famous big blue box locations. The Swedish-founded and Netherlands-based international retailer had about 370 flagship stores globally, and 460 stores overall in 62 markets worldwide as of February. But despite that global presence, “many people were complaining that our stores were too far […]

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Massachusetts Has the Tightest Vacancy Rate for Rental Properties

Massachusetts Has the Tightest Vacancy Rate for Rental Properties

By Lynn Pollack | February 23, 2023 at 05:53 PM Massachusetts has the lowest vacancy rate of rental homes in a recent study, followed by Maine, Utah, Kentucky, and Montana. According to TexasRealEstateSource.com, utilizing US Census Bureau data, Massachusetts has the tightest vacancy rate for rental properties at 2.8%, followed by Maine at 2.9%, Utah at 3%, Kentucky at […]

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