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As Mental Health Crisis Grows, More Doors Open to Care

The pandemic and its lockdowns accelerated a mental health crisis in the United States, leaving treatment providers racing to keep up with the growing demand for care.The need is acute: […]




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Do We Know How Many People Are Working From Home?

Millions of workers, employers, square feet of real estate and dollars of downtown economic retail are wrapped up in the question of how many people are working from home — […]




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Bank Crisis Could Cast Pall Over Commercial Real Estate Market

The fallout from the recent banking crisis spurred by the collapse of two banks — and concerns about the health of a third — is bubbling up in the market […]




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By Adding Apartments, Malls Seek to Bring Shopping Closer to Home

The Westlake Shopping Center, which opened in the 1950s in Daly City, Calif., is one of the first modern malls in the country. Over the past seven decades, it has […]







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China Is Finally Trying to Fix Its Housing Crisis

More than a year after one of China’s biggest real estate developers began to collapse, trouble has rippled through cities across the country. Dozens of other developers have also missed […]




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Higher Costs and Long Delays Push Developers to Adapt

Like many development projects in the pandemic, construction of the Applied Research Center at Florida Polytechnic University was burdened by delays. Skanska, the general contractor responsible for the building, struggled […]