05/29/2007 Issue

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Volume 4 - Number 10 | May 29, 2007

TOP STORY: Debt Financing Could Benefit Brownfields
By Erika Morphy
Debt financing for brownfield redevelopment has been notoriously scarce. Now, however, there are signs that debt may be becoming more amenable to this niche in the commercial real estate market.

Wall of Capital Standing Tall, Say RealShare Speakers
By Joe Clements
Even if the unprecedented amount of money flooding US commercial real estate is excessive, there may be little that can be done about it. That’s what the majority of investment experts concluded earlier this month at the 3rd annual RealShare Boston

RMBS Expected to Show Signs of Subprime Lender Adjustments
By Erika Morphy
There are early signs that subprime lenders are making adjustments in their underwriting in response to the record level of defaults by borrowers during the past several months.

Suburban Boston Rental Rates Close to $50 Per SF
By Joe Clements
Office rents in suburban Boston are soaring towards $50 per sf after recovering only recently to the $40 per sf mark. The market seems to have survived another Massachusetts meltdown.

What's Hot, What's Not


CMSA Exuberant About NYC Convention Speaker


Insider: Honeywell Building Solution’s Mike Taylor


Foreign Investment Favored by US CRE Execs


Executive Moves: WRIT Names George McKenzie President



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