WMRE Weekender
Wealth Management Weekender

APRIL 3, 2021

Top Story

Up to $28 Billion of Distressed Retail Could Hit the Market in the Next 24 Months

So far, lenders have been open to loan workouts, but that won’t last forever, market sources warn.

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Wave of Capital Vies for Shrinking Pool of Distressed Assets

With a recovery coming sooner than many anticipated, there may be more capital chasing distressed assets than viable opportunities.

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Urban Apartments Eye a Long Road to Recovery

The freefall is over, but it might take a few years for urban apartments to fully return to their pre-pandemic form.

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Analysis

Lenders Remain Cautious. But They Are Willing to Take On Multifamily and Industrial Deals

Debt capital remains available for stabilized properties and financing volume will continue to increase as the outlook for many subsectors has brightened.

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Self-Storage Sector Continues to Deliver for Investors

A strong run throughout the pandemic and stable fundamentals continue to make the sector a popular draw for many types of real estate investors.

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Commentary

Quality Over Quantity in the Digital Marketing World

Diversifying advertising streams will help make it easier to both expand and refine who is being exposed to your broader campaign.

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Podcast

WMRE's Common Area: Breaking Down Capital Raising Trends

Juniper Square's Brandon Sedloff comes on the podcast to discuss the results of the firm's recent study into capital raising trends.

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WMRE Wire

Ex-Brixmor Executives Win Rare Dismissal of U.S. Fraud Case

Former CEO Michael Carroll and CFO Michael Pappagallo were charged in 2019 with manipulation NOI figures to show investors stable growth.

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Eight Must Reads for the CRE Industry

The New York Times looks at how one couple’s plight in the wake of the Brooks Brothers’ liquidation is indicative of the wider consequences of retail bankruptcies. Retail Dive examines the implications of some proposed changes to REIT rules that are currently being discussed in Washington. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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