Tuesday, April 23, 2024

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Net neutrality—why is it so controversial?

Federal net neutrality legislation has split politicians largely along partisan political lines—with President Obama imposing net neutrality restrictions, President Trump repealing them and President...

America’s biggest cities have 5.5 million empty homes

While the housing market is historically tight and seemingly less affordable by the day, the largest U.S. cities have a surprisingly large stock of...

Why we shouldn’t fear AI destroying hundreds of millions of jobs

Workers, entrepreneurs, and companies should explore ways to incorporate artificial intelligence into their workflows and businesses—and give the job displacement fears a rest. I recently...

Year of the e-bike

Electric bikes are gaining momentum fast. Why—and how—cities and states are helping more consumers get on board. In the quest to electrify the transportation sector,...

Constitution crosses into digital world

The Supreme Court has been busy this year. Potentially adding to other notable recent decisions, the Supreme Court will hear cases involving property rights,...
Toronto’s Cloverdale Square Shopping Mall rehab

Empty offices, troubled malls become new “15-Minute Cities”

At ULI’s Spring Meeting apartment experts found new solutions and opportunities to build—even in uncertain times. A questionable economy and high-interest rates are not stopping...
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Make your own luck

Rumors of America’s death have been greatly exaggerated. The proverbial lucky fool—these United States of America—has proven itself replete with those things that truly...

Resident retention issues spark new strategies

The number of people looking for an apartment this year has returned to a more normal pattern from the high rent, high occupancy days...

Opportunities in ULI’s real estate economic forecast

Demand for apartments is likely to stay relatively strong. At the same time prices are likely to fall for all types of real estate...

Weathering the perfect supply storm

The theme of multifamily industry reports this year has centered around uncertainty, but seasoned apartment developers, investors and analysts believe the sector is well...

Supreme Court urged to step in on NYC’s rent-control laws

The Supreme Court is considering a petition to hear a case that challenges New York City’s rent stabilization law as pressure builds from stakeholders...

Navigating multifamily risk

A new report from Yardi Matrix has highlighted rent growth and high supply amid low sales and price declines. Real estate is a lot like...

L.A. owners sue over COVID-era restrictions

Apartment owners are suing the City of Los Angeles for keeping in place its emergency ban on rent increases first implemented at the start...

Crushing property insurance hurting apartment deals

The lack of affordable insurance options for property owners of all types increasingly puts needed insurance coverage out of reach and limits the ability...

Property conversions: Will today’s office vacancies become tomorrow’s WFH locations?

New government incentives and shifting market dynamics could make it worth U.S. real estate owners’ time—and money—to move forward with office-to-residential conversion projects. With the...

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