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How Each Property Type Will Fare In CRE’s Comeback Year

November 5, 2024

According to the Urban Land Institute and PwC’s 2025 Emerging Trends in Real Estate report, although the skies are clearing for individual property types, the rebound coming in 2025 will be nuanced.

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If Florida Legalizes Weed On Election Day, CRE Could Feel The Effects ‘Right Away’

October 29, 2024

New rules would need to be written if recreational marijuana becomes legal.

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Storms Be Damned, Florida Keeps Building In High-Risk Areas

October 22, 2024

According to an analysis by climate-modeling firm First Street Foundation, Florida built 77,000 new properties in high-risk flood areas since 2019, the most in the nation. This building binge is putting the real-estate industry, and the banks that finance it, on a collision course with insurers.

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