Daily News for Commercial Real Estate & Business – June 8, 2010

Here are the news stories you might find interesting today regarding commercial real estate and business: American Elite Training Center Leases 12,000 SF American Elite Training Center, a cheer, dance and tumbling training center, will house its new headquarters at 16655 N. 90th St. in Scottsdale, AZ. The tenant is taking 11,744 square feet of […]

Daily News for Commercial Real Estate & Business – June 7 2010

Here are the news stories you might find interesting today regarding commercial real estate and business: To view the June 2010 Multifamily Executive magazine, click here. Distressed Construction Loans and REO Report Q1 2010 Late and non-performing construction loans as well as construction REO jumped again. But before I get into that we have two […]

Daily News for Commercial Real Estate & Business – June 4 2010

Here are the news stories you might find interesting today regarding commercial real estate and business: HOLUALOA ADDS TO MULTI-FAMILY ASSETS . . . PAYS $17.15 MILLION FOR BROKEN CONDO PROJECT Tucson – A company formed by Holualoa Arizona Inc. in Tucson (Mike Kasser, principal) paid $17.15 million to buy 238 units within the Sonterra […]

Daily News for Commercial Real Estate & Business – June 3, 2010

Here are the news stories you might find interesting today regarding commercial real estate and business: To view this week’s, “The Watchlist,” by Costar, click here. Make sure you read the Carried Interest Tax article because that will have a significant impact on commercial real estate. “Extend & Pretend” or have we moved past that? […]

“Extend & Pretend” or have we moved past that?

We have all heard the phrase that lenders are using. It’s kind of like the ostrich that buries his head hoping that the lion doesn’t see the rest of their body standing in the open. But, what can lenders do? What is working out there? Well, it depends. Every lender is different and the more […]

Daily News for Commercial Real Estate & Business – June 2, 2010

Here are the news stories you might find interesting today regarding commercial real estate and business: State selling more buildings to ease budget deficit More state buildings go up for sale next week, as officials hope to raise $300 million by selling and then leasing back the schools for deaf and blind children, more state […]