COVID-19’s Impact on CRE: What We Know Today (and Don’t): Part 1
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread, it appears that the impacts on the U.S. commercial real estate industry could
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread, it appears that the impacts on the U.S. commercial real estate industry could
Across the country, organizations are reacting to the novel coronavirus by cancelling meetings and events. From basketball tournaments to parades
The Opportunity Zone program was signed into law as part of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act with the
“Washington, D.C., is a place that thinks it can operate in a vacuum,” said U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) to
These days, anyone who wants to understand U.S. politics needs a crystal ball. Political analyst Larry Sabato, Ph.D., brought one
Even as an impeachment trial moves forward in the U.S. Senate, official Washington remains at work. Policymakers are issuing decisions
Election year 2020 is beginning in uncertainty. The House of Representatives has impeached President Donald Trump, and the 100 members
Congress has spent most of the last few weeks consumed with impeachment, a topic that’s already swallowed a good portion
The headlines out of the nation’s capital these days mostly concern impeachment as the House of Representatives races to try
California is by far the most populous state in the country, which gives it the ability to have an influence