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2020 Round-Up, Post-Election Outlook, & What a Vaccine Means For CRE

DATE January 25, 2021 / Author


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE REPORT   After a turbulent 2020, full of closures, stay-at-home orders, and a lost holiday season, it is evident that the COVID-19 pandemic has devastated entire industries and brought incalculable financial loss. As we look forward to 2021, it is expected that the first half of the year will follow […]

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The American Rescue Plan

DATE January 22, 2021 / Author


With a new President taking office, another COVID-19 stimulus plan has been announced. Joe Biden released a two-step recovery and rescue plan which includes distributing $1.9 trillion in relief.   Key Elements to the American Rescue Plan Direct Cash Payments – Taking up the biggest chunk of the Rescue Plan is the additional $1,400 per […]

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Congress Breaks Silence on Stimulus Relief

DATE January 5, 2021 / Author


U.S. citizens are getting their second stimulus relief after President Donald Trump signed the latest $900 billion Congress stimulus package on December 27th, which included $25 billion for rental assistance, $300 billion in renewed Paycheck Protection Program, $14 billion for transportation aid, and $15 billion in relief for small businesses, specifically theaters and live entertainment […]

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The Amazon Effect | The Future of Drugstores

DATE December 21, 2020 / Author


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE ARTICLE   The Story On November 17th, 2020, Amazon officially launched its online store Amazon Pharmacy. The year 2020 has brought many surprises to the retail industry, but Amazon entering into the pharmacy business has been a long time coming since their acquisition of PillPack in 2018. So, how does […]

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INVESTOR OUTLOOK: DECEMBER 2020 SURVEY RESULTS

DATE December 17, 2020 / Author


CLICK HERE TO EXPLORE THE RESULTS Investors Show Improved Confidence for CRE Recovery in 2021 Investors predict that the commercial real estate industry will noticeably begin to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. Retailers will adjust to new norms, office will alter space needs based on teleworking trends, centrally located industrial distribution space will increased […]

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Prop A & Prop B – The Future of Austin’s Public Transit System

DATE December 15, 2020 / Author


Click Here to Access Full Report Austin’s 2020 mobility election indicated a wave of improvements coming to the city following voter-approved Prop A and B. As one of the fastest-growing metros in the U.S., Austin continually welcomes visitors, new residents, and businesses relocating to save costs. With so many people moving to Austin, and COVID-19 […]

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INVESTOR OUTLOOK: NOVEMBER 2020 SURVEY RESULTS

DATE December 1, 2020 / Author


Click Here to Explore the Results In the wake of rising COVID-19 cases and President-elect Joe Biden poised to assume presidency in January, investors are apprehensive about the future. Political gridlock, more regulation, and concern regarding President-elect’s tax plan are some concerns for CRE investors. Investors are also concerned with the rise in COVID-19 cases as […]

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What’s Going on in the Market with Michael Moreno

DATE November 11, 2020 / Author


This month, Matthews™ interviewed Associate Vice President and Director, Michael Moreno for his insight on what’s currently happening in the market. In this interview, Michael shares his two cents on the impact COVID-19 has had on the CRE market, ranking five asset classes from most to least affected. He also dives into the long-term effect […]

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INVESTOR OUTLOOK: OCTOBER 2020 SURVEY RESULTS

DATE October 30, 2020 / Author


Click Here to Explore the Results With the U.S. Presidential Election on the horizon, investors speculate the outcome and effects it will have on commercial real estate. We reached out to CRE professionals in our database to gauge investor sentiment and near-term expectations regarding the election. As the market improves, investors have gradually picked up […]

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