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Investors

‘Zombie’ Properties Come Back to Life

November 2, 2011

Three years after the economy’s turn sent commercial property prices tumbling, opportunities for investors are on the rise as lenders and servicers are disposing of more distressed loans and foreclosed properties.

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Blackstone to Acquire Suburban Office Buildings

October 21, 2011

The firm is paying Duke Realty $1.08 billion for 82 buildings in seven markets, a contrarian move at a time when most real-estate investors have been focusing on major coastal cities.

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Week Ahead: Bank Earnings and Inflation Data

October 15, 2011

Earnings reports, in particular from a handful of big banks, will draw investors’ attention next week. Tech giant Apple’s ( NASDAQ : AAPL) earnings are also due, the report arriving in the immediate aftermath of the untimely death of co-founder and long-time chief executive Steve Jobs . Industry leaders Bank of America (NYSE: BAC), Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS), Citigroup (NYSE: C), Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) and Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) are all scheduled to report earnings. Each bank has its own story, none more compelling perhaps than Bank of America, which is facing problems on a number of fronts, not least backlash from customers angry about the bank’s plan to apply a $5 monthly fee for using debit cards. The rest, with the ever-dominant Goldman a likely exception, could be hampered by the difficult economy, which has dampened enthusiasm for the kind of big corporate deals for which these banks earn big fees. Apple’s new chief executive, Tim Cook , if he participates in the company’s earnings conference call, could face questions on the direction he intends to take Apple as competition in the consumer gadgets sector gets ever more intense. Earnings from bellwether companies IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) are also due. Inflationary data comes out with the Producer Price Index released Tuesday and the Department of Labor’s September Consumer Price Index out Wednesday. The Federal Reserve has said repeatedly that inflation is a potential concern in the near future, but is not currently a high priority. Gas and food prices have leveled off somewhat since rising sharply earlier this year primarily due to catastrophic events worldwide. Data on September housing starts is due Wednesday. Many economists believe a broad and sustained economic recovery will begin with the housing sector. A glut of inventory and skittish buyers have hurt demand for months. Those dynamics aren’t likely to have changed in September. Existing home sales figures are due Thursday. Also on tap for next week is a report from European fiscal leaders on how to deal with Greek’s overwhelming debt. Any news out of Europe regarding the Greek debt crisis has drawn an immediate response from Wall Street , with good news prompting rallies and bad news prompting sell-offs. Originally posted here: Week Ahead: Bank Earnings and Inflation Data

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Host Leads Off in Lodging Earnings

October 12, 2011

Host Hotels & Resorts will kick off earnings season for lodging real-estate investment trusts at a time that investors are checking out of these stocks en masse on recessionary fears.

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Associated Estates Has an Appetite for Apartments

October 12, 2011

Turmoil in Europe and fears of a double-dip recession have persuaded some commercial real-estate investors to step to the sidelines. Others, like Associated Estates Realty, continue looking for purchases.

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Reason to Pull REITs from the Wreckage

October 6, 2011

What will investors abandon next? The first bout of jitters in July hit stocks. Then gold took its licks. The latest target: companies that own government-backed mortgages.

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Best Real-Estate Investments Now

October 1, 2011

For investors eyeing real-estate income, the best deals can be found in shares of professionally managed property portfolios.

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That CMBS Recovery? It’s Faltering

September 27, 2011

The recovery in the commercial mortgage-backed securities market has hit a rocky patch as investors demand increased protection and more-favorable terms for the riskiest portions of deals.

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Widening Gap

September 27, 2011

Capitalization rates, used by real-estate investors to measure the annual return of income-producing properties, rose in August even as yields on 10-year Treasury notes dropped.

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Commercial Space Starts to Wobble

September 21, 2011

Jittery investors, wary banks, the struggling economy and turbulent financial markets are stalling a two-year rebound in the U.S. commercial real-estate industry.

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Real-Estate Financing Is Hard to Find in Europe

September 21, 2011

Battered by the sovereign-debt crisis, European lenders are losing their taste for commercial-property loans, causing some investors to scramble for unusual alternatives.

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Deal Set to Buy Wrigley Building

September 17, 2011

A group of investors that includes Groupon co-founders Eric Lefkofsky and Brad Keywell have a tentative deal to buy Chicago’s famed Wrigley Building.

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Well-Leased Loses Appeal

August 24, 2011

Many commercial real-estate investors believe the best way to weather the storm is to stick with well-leased buildings in major markets. But a new study suggests conventional wisdom has it wrong this time.

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Swedish Firms Look to Danish Properties

August 16, 2011

As international investors gradually return to the Danish property market, real-estate companies from Sweden have been among the first to take advantage of opportunities in their neighboring country.

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Sunstone Hotel Investors Promotes Cruse to CEO

August 8, 2011

Hotel owner Sunstone Hotel Investors has promoted Kenneth E. Cruse to chief executive officer from president as founder and chairman Robert Alter returns to a more passive, advisory role with the company.

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Debt Leaves Jameson Inns Vulnerable

July 27, 2011

With crunch time rapidly approaching for Jameson Inns, investors including Colony Capital and AllianceBernstein are positioning themselves to try to take control of the “value” hotel chain by buying portions of its debt.

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REIT Stocks Rise as Rally Gathers Steam

July 6, 2011

Real-estate stocks again outperformed the broader stock market during the second quarter, as investors bet property companies will provide a safe haven from global turmoil.

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Commercial Real Estate Analysis Your Way 1.0 for iPhone

June 18, 2011

Tap Tonio today releases Commercial Real Estate Analysis Your Way 1.0 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. The application is a comprehensive tool for investment property hunting, allowing investors to quickly assess potential real estate investment property without sacrificing the detailed financial calculations and metrics that help drive decisions. Commercial Real Estate Analysis Your Way … Continued here: Commercial Real Estate Analysis Your Way 1.0 for iPhone

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Distressed Buyer Is Rewarded

June 15, 2011

Some gutsy investors who paid rock-bottom prices at the market’s low point are beginning to cash out, among them the San Francisco private-equity firm, Tribeca Cos.

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REIT Week’s Reason to Party

June 8, 2011

The annual meeting of real-estate-stock investors, dubbed REIT Week, kicks off with good news: Property stocks are back on top.

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