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Lauren May 18, 2020
As companies consider longer-term plans to work from home and the economy struggles, Manhattan’s office landlords are facing the specter of competing with their own tenants to lease space.
Lauren May 14, 2020
Even as malls and stores begin to reopen, the Covid-19 pandemic has taken a toll on an industry already battered by the shift to online shopping. More than two million retail jobs disappeared in April as many stores closed. The damage will be clear Friday when the U.S. government reports wh...
Lauren May 13, 2020
GreenGen Ventures, the venture capital arm of Green Generation (GreenGen), today announced it has structured a...
Lauren May 11, 2020

The change in Botanical Heights started with a single restaurant. Before Olio, a Mediterranean-influenced spot fashioned from a boarded-up old gas station, opened in 2012, its St. Louis neighborhood was known mostly as a place to buy illegal dru...

Lauren May 07, 2020
Mall owner Brookfield Asset Management Inc. BAM 3.00% plans to devote $5 billion to shoring up retailers hit by the 
Lauren May 07, 2020
As The Seattle Times reports, the updated guidance of no return to work until Oct. 2 is mainly aimed at Amazon's corporate employees, but states specifically that it relates to any "employees who work in a role that can effectively be done fr...
Lauren May 07, 2020

Sidewalk Labs is closing its project in Toronto, the company said in a brief statement on Thursday. “For the last two-and-a-half years, we have been passionate about making Quayside h...

Lauren May 06, 2020
Jamestown, a prominent developer of mixed-use projects, has set up a $50M relief fund to assist small businesses as they prepare to reopen to wary customers emerging from expiring shelter-in-place orders.
Lauren May 05, 2020
First, the department store closes. Then, the apparel shops try to scoot out of deals. This is a one-two punch that could trigger a wave of malls shutting for good over the next 12 months.
Lauren May 05, 2020
Business lobbyists and executives are pushing the Trump administration and Congress to shield American companies from a wide range of potential lawsuits related to reopening the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic, opening a new legal and political fight over how the nation deals with the f...