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President Trump Approves $2.2 Trillion Stimulus Plan

DATE March 27, 2020 / Author


On March 25th, 2020, The White House and Senate leaders reached an agreement on a $2.2 trillion stimulus package that would offset the economic damage done by COVID-19. This package marks the most expensive and far-reaching measures made in the history of Congress. On March 27th, 2020, President Donald Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, […]

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Trump Signs Coronavirus Emergency Aid Package

DATE March 18, 2020 / Author


On March 18th, 2020, Trump signed into law a coronavirus relief package, and the Senate approved the new emergency funding. This economic relief bill will provide paid emergency and family leave for U.S. workers impacted by the illness, free testing for COVID-19, expansion of unemployment assistance, and nutrition assistance. Efforts are underway to enact a […]

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The Fed Cuts Interest Rates to Zero

DATE March 15, 2020 / Author


In an emergency move on Sunday, March 15th, 2020, the Federal Reserve announced that it dropped its benchmark interest rate to zero, the new fed funds rate is now targeted at 0 – 0.25% down from the previous target range of 1.00 – 1.25%. The Fed’s decision was a result of the coronavirus outbreak harming […]

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President Trump Declares a National Emergency

DATE March 13, 2020 / Author


On March 13th, 2020, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency concerning the novel coronavirus outbreak. The announcement included measures needed to contain and combat the virus in the U.S, including freeing up funds and other resources and lowering legal barriers for responding to the pandemic. This permits tapping into an account that currently has […]

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The Federal Reserve Slashes Interest Rates by Half a Percentage Point

DATE March 3, 2020 / Author


The Federal Reserve cut rates 50 basis points to 1.00 – 1.25% on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020, in an attempt to give the U.S. economy a jolt. This cut comes after concerns about the coronavirus outbreak and is the first unscheduled and biggest one-time emergency rate cut since 2008. The fundamentals of the U.S. economy […]

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Dallas Macy’s Experimenting With Smaller Concept Store

DATE February 6, 2020 / Author


CoStar announced Macy’s would be reducing its mall and stand-alone locations to 15,000 square feet with curated merchandise to win back shoppers. In the Southlake, Texas location, where the primary age group of shoppers is 40 years old, Macy’s will offer the popular sold items as well as introduce locally crafted products for a neighborhood […]

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Top 10 Trends in Commercial Real Estate

DATE January 6, 2020 / Author


As investment expectations continue to redefine the commercial real estate market, Matthews™ breaks down the trends and movements investors should keep on their radar. Rent Control Causes Uncertainty in the Market Millennials are Migrating to Suburbia Multifamily Buildings Trending Upward Strong Market Fundamentals Make Industrial a Hot Product Type Investors Are Flocking to Secondary Markets […]

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The Expansion & Health of the Industrial Sector

DATE December 18, 2019 / Author


Driven by the increasing demand of e-commerce and instant shipping, the industrial market continues to see expansion and experience healthy growth. Not only do businesses need industrial real estate to keep up with demand for customers but investors are chasing industrial deals for security, higher rates of return, and long-term wealth appreciation. As a passive […]

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Maintaining Liquidity: The Evolution of the Capital Stack

DATE December 17, 2019 / Author


For commercial real estate, lower interest rates could translate to additional market opportunities as well as some risks. For the first time since December 2008, the Federal Reserve lowered the Fed Funds Rate three times with the most recent cut occurring in October 2019. The rate has recently been cut to 1.50 to 1.75 percent […]

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