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Recent Activity Indicates General Growth Would Like To Keep Its Independence 

Feb 2, 2010

Recent moves by General Growth increase the chances that it will exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as an independent entity....

Chicago’s Block 37 Receivership Sits in Limbo 

Dec 21, 2009

The handover of Block 37 to its appointed receiver continues to be delayed....

CMBS Activity Picks Up, but Caution Remains 

Dec 15, 2009

The securitized debt market appears to be coming back to life. ...

GGP Plans to Exit Chapter 11 Without Major Sell-Offs, but Merger Talk Persists  

Dec 8, 2009

Just as many industry observers predicted when General Growth Properties filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection eight months ago, the Chicago-based REIT seems poised to exit its restructuring in one piece. ...

FDIC’s Recommendations for Commercial Real Estate Loans Begin to Ease Borrowers’ Woes 

Dec 1, 2009

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s (FDIC) policy recommendations for banks dealing with troubled commercial real estate loans appear to be easing the burden on borrowers facing falling property values. ...

GGP’s Extension Feat Bodes Well for Industry 

Dec 1, 2009

General Growth Properties’ feat of reaching an extension agreement on a large portion of its maturing loans bodes well for the retail real estate industry going forward, according to observers. ...

Equity One Enters New York with Acquisition of Westbury Plaza  

Nov 13, 2009

Equity One Inc. closed on the acquisition of the 400,000-square-foot Westbury Plaza in Nassau County, N.Y. for approximately $103.7 million. ...

Retail Financing Flows to Favored Borrowers and Property Types 

Nov 10, 2009, By Beth Mattson-Teig

Following a year when getting a loan for a retail project seemed about as likely as hitting a Powerball jackpot, prospective borrowers are sensing that lenders may remove the vice grip on their purse strings in 2010. ...

CIT Bankruptcy Won't Pose an Immediate Threat to Retail Landlords 

Nov 3, 2009

The retail real estate industry is well positioned to survive the bankruptcy of CIT Group Inc....

Commercial Real Estate Debt Won't Be the Next Shoe to Drop, Economists Say 

Oct 20, 2009, Elaine Misonzhnik

For months, the buzz has been that commercial real estate—with $3.4 trillion in outstanding debt, $1.4 trillion of which is coming due by the end of 2012—would precipitate the next leg in the credit crisis and possibly derail the broader economic recovery. To some, that mountain of debt coming due represents a clear parallel to the trillions of dollars in residential loans that helped destroy more than 100 banks and made the current recession the deepest and longest since the Great Depression. ...

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Retail Architecture Review 2009: Welcome to the third edition of Retail Traffic’s Retail Architecture Review. This supplement includes our 20th Superior Achievement in Design and Imaging Awards and our annual Leaders in Retail Architecture supplement.
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