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Author Archives: CLR Staff
Short Sales Set to Speed Up with new House Bill
Yesterday, a bill to speed along the short sale approval process was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. The “Prompt Decision for Qualification for Short Sale Act of 2011″ bill was proposed by Congressmen Tom Rooney (R-Fla.) and Robert … Continue reading
Small Banks with Commercial Paper
Quintin Primo of Capri Capital Partners shares his insight on the commercial real estate sector. VIA CNBC Technorati Tags: Capri Capital Partners, CNBC, commercial real estate, Quintin Primo
Cubicle Ghost Towns
Conference rooms, storage areas, and cubicles in commercial office buildings are vacant. This is a nationwide trend according to Fortune. Office vacancy rates have risen 5% across the board in every industry (except government buildings). Layoffs and stagnant hiring in … Continue reading
J.P. Morgan’s Commercial Real Estate Head On Lending
J.P. Morgan Chase commercial-banking head, Todd Maclin who saved the bank from the commercial real-estate collapse by cutting back on lending while competitors made continued to loan. Maclin now advised J.P. Morgan to lend again to commercial real estate owners. … Continue reading
New York Commercial Property Sales to Rise 50% in 2011
An expected interest rate increase in New York City has intensified demand for commercial property sales by 50%. $25 billion in deals is expected across the city, the same as before the Lehman Brothers collapse froze the commercial real estate … Continue reading
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Fortune on the Commercial Real Estate Bust
In the above video, Fortune writer Colin Barr expressed concern that regional banks are facing huge exposure due to the commercial real estate bust. Barr also mentions questions in the commercial real estate market as compared to residential. The residential … Continue reading
Posted in Commercial Refinancing, Commercial Workouts
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SBA launches program for commercial real estate refinancing
The United States Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering a new relief program to small business owners facing the maturation of their commercial mortgages or balloon payments due before the end of 2012. Coming less than a month after the … Continue reading
Bridger Shuts Commercial Mortgage Lending
A Wall Street commercial property lender, Bridger Commericial Funding, has shut down this month as large banks take charge. In the past six months the number of compeating lenders balloned, Steven Mumma, co-Chief Executive Officer of Bridger said. Between 20 … Continue reading
The Economic Recession and Commercial Property
With our nation in an economic recession, and the retail market suffering, tenants in commercial properties are experiencing difficulty paying their rent. As a result, commercial property owners are becoming cash flow negative and defaulting on their mortgages. Banks and … Continue reading
