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April 7, 2022

It's Good Times For Grocery-Anchored Retail As Another Big Center Is Snapped Up

Ticket Price Goes Up Tomorrow For Houston State Of The Market May 5

New Market Properties has sold Champions Village Shopping Center, a 383K SF retail center, to First National Realty Partners.

It's Good Times For Grocery-Anchored Retail As Another Big Center Is Snapped Up

The center, which is anchored by Randalls, is on 31.9 acres at 5215 FM 1960 Road W. in Northwest Houston. JLL, which marketed it, called the property one of the largest and best-located urban infill sites in the market. Senior Managing Directors Chris Gerard and Ryan West, Vice President Sherri…

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Money Can’t Solve All Problems. Just Ask Those Trying To Solve The U.S. Housing Crisis

The Build Back Better bill, which passed the U.S. House of Representatives but not the Senate last fall, included $150B to expand affordable housing. After that bill stalled, President Joe Biden's administration seemed to go quiet on the push for federal action on housing.

In late March, however, the administration released its $5.8T proposed federal budget for fiscal 2023, which included a substantial increase in housing program funding and made it clear that housing is a priority — even though not all of its ideas in Build Back Better transitioned to the budget proposal.

What isn't clear is whether Congress will agree with the president on housing, or even if it does, whether a healthy increase in federal funds will make much of a dent in the worst housing crisis in at least a generation.

Money Can’t Solve All Problems. Just Ask Those Trying To Solve The U.S. Housing Crisis

The administration proposed a total of $71.9B in discretionary spending for the Department of Housing and Urban Development in fiscal 2023. That is an increase of $6.2B, or 9.4%, from the enacted fiscal 2022 budget, and $12.3B more than fiscal 2021."It's a step in the right direction, but not enough…

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CitizenM Plans Hotel In The Metaverse

CitizenM Plans Hotel In The Metaverse  

Luxury hotel operator citizenM has acquired a site in The Sandbox, a decentralized gaming virtual world, and says it plans to build a hotel in the metaverse.  The metaverse is generally conceived as a network of virtual environments where users…

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Retail Landlords And Tenants Want Creative Lease Deals, But Lenders Aren’t So Sure

Retail Landlords And Tenants Want Creative Lease Deals, But Lenders Aren’t So Sure  

Through the worst of the pandemic, creative thinking for retailers and their landlords became the key to survival. But on flexible deals and lease terms, some lenders will still need convincing.

“We thought at the outset of Covid that we were going to be doing all kinds of creative percentage-rent deals and landlords were going to do whatever it took to get these spaces leased,” Lee & Associates NYC co-founder Peter Braus said Tuesday at Bisnow’s National Retail Summit. “Everyone found that…

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