These are the key commercial real-estate deals and trends to watch

OSTN Staff

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We rounded up the latest news on commercial real-estate deals and trends.

The pandemic threw the real-estate world into disarray, as people emptied out of offices, hotels, and malls and worked from their homes. That disruption has transformed how people and companies finance, operate, and occupy real estate. 

Some big firms have been rethinking office needs — and some commercial real-estate deals were put on ice as financing dries up. Coworking and flex-office firms are struggling under big rent obligations after years of rapid growth.

A surge in e-commerce, meanwhile, is fueling demand for warehouse and cold storage space as companies look for new ways to reach customers. Life-sciences companies are fueling a big boom in demand for lab space. And with the pandemic increasing the amount of food delivery and hurting restaurants’ bottom lines, ghost kitchens see an opportunity to grow. 

Still, companies like IBM and Facebook have been pushing ahead with plans for big office spaces, showing that it may be too soon to call and end to the office. Apple has been in talks to grow a Manhattan office that it leased earlier this year. And Amazon Music has just signed on for 40,000 square feet in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to use as production and recording space. 

Here’s the latest news on how real-estate markets are being upended, and how experts think these markets will play out in the long run. 

Latest real-estate news

Inside the rise of real-estate titan David Simon, the country’s top mall-owner facing a make-or-break moment with a $2 billion bet on troubled JCPenney

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Facebook scored a $100 million break on its blockbuster NYC office deal, and it could mark the start of a wave of discounts as vacancies soar

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Here’s just how much Facebook is paying in rent at the Farley Building.


Giant mall owner Brookfield Properties is ditching its worst locations and redeveloping what’s left into ‘mini cities’ that blend shopping with residential space

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The strategy is a continuation of Brookfield’s redevelopment of malls that were previously owned by GGP, which the firm acquired in 2018.


Hotel lenders are racing to dump risky loans as the hospitality industry nears a breaking point, with defaults stacking up and high-profile properties starting to shutter

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Mack Real Estate Credit Strategies, a New York-based specialty lender, is offering mortgages totaling $503 million that are connected to three hotel properties, the Manhattan at Times Square Hotel and two St. Regis hotels in Washington DC and Miami.

What top investors and dealmakers are saying

Tech office deals

Restaurants and ghost kitchens

Hotels and casinos

Student housing

Warehouses and logistics

Brick-and-mortar retail space

State of the commercial real-estate market

Coworking, coliving, and short-term rentals

The future of real estate

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