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Public Offerings Spark FOMO Among San Fran Home Buyers...
Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
Public Offerings Spark FOMO Among San Fran Home Buyers... (First column, 5th story, link) Related stories:Big Tech Now Targeting Native American Land for Massive Data Centers...The great hub cover-up...ZITRON UNLOADS: INVESTORS BEING CONNED BY AI HYPE!ANTHOPIC, OPENAI SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO IPO...Doom Loop Replaced by Land Grab...
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Bisnow News
· Jul 6, 2026
Joint Efforts: Dearth Of Equity Investors Pushes NYC CRE's Biggest Players To Team Up
New York City’s top real estate owners are suddenly more willing to slice off a piece of their pie, shedding stakes in marquee assets. They’re not exiting the market — in fact, it’s the opposite. At a time when traditional equity sources have...
The Slovenia Times
· Jul 7, 2026
Hong Kong Residential Purchasing Power Released as Prices and Sales Rise, CRE Investment Momentum Sustains
Core Grade A Offices Lead Rental Recovery, Hong Kong Island High Streets Outperform Kowloon Residential Market: Q2 residential transaction numbers increased by 19 q-o-q and 32 y-o-y to reach more than 22,150 units. Home prices rose by 2.5 during April and May, bringing a cumulative 7.4 ...
Commercial Observer
· Jul 1, 2026
NYC Closes on $214M Financing for 228-Unit Affordable Bronx Senior Housing Project
More affordable senior housing is coming to the Bronx. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced Wednesday morning the financial closing for Sol on Park, a 214 million, 228-unit affordable senior housing development project coming to the Morris Houses campus in the Bronx’s Claremont Village neighborhood. To be built at 3728 Park Avenue, Sol on []
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 2, 2026
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· Jun 25, 2026
Better Buy: McDonald's or Yum! Brands After Selling Pizza Hut for $2.7 Billion?
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The Real Deal
· Jun 29, 2026
Soho reminds retailers of sector dominance
Soho remains a king of the trophy retail sector, leading the nation in sales in the first quarter, according to one report. The Manhattan neighborhood accounted for six of the 14 trophy sales tracked by Adirondack Capital Partners from January to March, the Commercial Observer reported. The dozen-plus transactions in top shopping corridors across the country totaled more than 700 million combined. Nearly half of those deals unfolded in the famed Manhattan retail corridor. ACP managing partner Michael Hunter Coghill predicted that when the year ends, Soho will still be the top market for trophy sales, calling it “the belle []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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Related coverage for "Public Offerings Spark FOMO Among San Fran Home Buyers...": Bisnow News — Joint Efforts: Dearth Of Equity Investors Pushes NYC CRE's Biggest Players To Team Up. The Slovenia Times — Hong Kong Residential Purchasing Power Released as Prices and Sales Rise, CRE Investment Momentum Sustains. Commercial Observer — NYC Closes on $214M Financing for 228-Unit Affordable Bronx Senior Housing Project. Seeking Alpha — Franklin California High Yield Municipal Fund Q1 2026 Commentary. The Motley Fool — Better Buy: McDonald's or Yum! Brands After Selling Pizza Hut for $2.7 Billion?. The Real Deal — Soho reminds retailers of sector dominance