A top-selling apartment broker has returned to Colliers to form an investment team in Seattle as multifamily deal activity picks up again across the region.
Knight Frank hosted its annual hotels roundtable at its Baker Street offices, with a panel of experts discussing the key themes affecting the sector. CoStar News moderated a lively debate on topics including what the Chancellor should introduce in the upcoming Budget, and what the challenges are for operators and investors.
PHOENIX — IHG Hotels & Resorts' newest hotel brand, Ruby Hotels, is in the early stages of its expansion into the U.S., but an IHG executive says Ruby will fill a whitespace in the company's portfolio in top 25 markets.
Cushman & Wakefield has added a high-profile Toronto dealmaker who's been directly involved in more than $40 billion in transactions as it grows across North America.
When CoreGiving Day started five years ago, the event involved about 1,000 employee volunteers across 11 companies owned by Blackstone. The number of participants has since expanded to more than 3,500 employees across 30 of the investment giant's firms.
Tenant-focused commercial real estate firm Cresa acquired Fischer, a Dallas-based national advisor, in a move that adds two new U.S. offices and more than 100 employees to its business.
Harbert Management Corporation, a privately owned alternative asset manager with $8.1 billion in regulatory assets under management, has restructured the leadership team of its European real estate platform.
TruAmerica Multifamily, one of the country’s largest private multifamily investment firms, is reshuffling its executive ranks with a trio of promotions aimed at powering its U.S. apartment expansion.
The Urban Land Institute’s Orange County-Inland Empire district council has appointed Lowe Senior Vice President Rob Reitenour as its chair for the 2025–2026 term.
MANCHESTER — With her retirement a few months away, Leeny Oberg, Marriott International’s chief financial officer and executive vice president of development, spoke at an industry conference, reflecting on her almost 40-year journey in the hotel and hospitality industry, including nearly 30 years at the world’s largest hotel firm.
Real estate firms CBRE, Cushman & Wakefield, JLL and Newmark and their brokers were recognized last week for helping to shape and sustain Avenue of the Americas in midtown Manhattan.