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Wall Street Bets on Industrial’s Next Phase as Billions Pour In
A $1.2B refinance alongside a new industrial REIT highlights deepening capital commitments to the sector.
Immigration Raids Rattle South Texas Construction Market
Construction activity in South Texas is down 30% as immigration raids disrupt labor and stall housing projects.
Mamdani Floats First NYC Property Tax Hike in Decades
A proposed 9.5% property tax hike could raise $3.7B next year as NYC closes a $5B gap.
Bronx Housing Court Buckles Under Mounting Delays
A surge in eviction filings and lagging rental aid have turned Bronx Housing Court into a bottleneck.
CRE Lenders Shift From Extensions to Enforcement
As loan maturities mount, lenders are demanding fresh equity and faster paydowns — and not everyone is ready.
Proposed Rent Control Could Reshape Massachusetts Housing Supply
Voters will decide whether to cap rent hikes at inflation or 5%—a move supporters say tenants need now and critics warn could choke new housing supply.

