Despite Likely Design Changes, We are Still Human
We’ve all been doing our best to stay home to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, and amidst the downtime, many of us are wondering how the world will look when it opens back up. The questions are many, but mine center around how our culture will – and perhaps more importantly, how it will not or should not – change.
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July 19, 2020Recovery readiness in the ‘new normal’
At this point, you probably never need to hear the phrase “new normal” again, but the reality is all properties, and especially health systems’ facilities and medical office buildings, must […]
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July 12, 2020COVID-19 and CRE: 2020 vs. the Great Recession
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a catalyst for unprecedented health, economic and social events, locally, nationally and globally. Although every economic downturn varies in cause, impact and timeline,
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May 11, 2020How coronavirus is reshaping our entire industry
The recent coronavirus pandemic and associated social distancing guidelines have caused numerous negative effects on our economy, not the least of which is the loss of an unprecedented number of jobs
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May 8, 2020Impacts from previous macroeconomic downturns
We are living through historic and unprecedented times. Never before have we experienced the level of economic uncertainty that exists today due to the impacts of the novel coronavirus. While
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May 4, 2020Investor sentiment remains strong despite hurdles
Multifamily housing performed exceptionally well over the course of this cycle, driven by the affordability of renting an apartment relative to owning a single-family house, and the younger generations’
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May 3, 2020Legal issues for managers during an epidemic
Over the last few weeks, coronavirus (COVID-19) has reached a pandemic level, creating a crisis for businesses across industries. Here are four legal questions we have considered in helping clients navigate
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March 28, 2020