Apartment market sees continued rental growth in 2022 by Loretta Clodfelter | Jun 6, 2022 Rent growth in the multifamily sector has held up strong in 2022, despite concerns about a softening economy.
CIM Group acquires Cement plant property in Hollywood by Released | Jun 3, 2022 CIM Group announced the acquisition of multiple parcels totaling 1.6 acres, at a high-profile location on and around 1000 N. La Brea Ave.
Oak Hill Capital completes $300m majority investment in Greenlight Networks by Released | Jun 3, 2022 Oak Hill Capital has become the majority investor in Greenlight Networks, a fiber-to-the home provider in upstate New York.
Marathon Petroleum Corp. JV to build $350m vegetable oil renewable plant by Released | Jun 3, 2022 ADM and Marathon Petroleum Corp. have broken ground for North Dakota’s first dedicated soybean processing facility.
Blackstone Innovations Investments invests in cove by Released | Jun 3, 2022 cove announced the completion of a funding round from Blackstone Innovations Investments and other investors including Kastle Systems. They join existing investor, Second Century Ventures.
Bluerock Total Income+ Real Estate Fund surpasses $6b in net assets by Released | Jun 3, 2022 Bluerock Total Income+ Real Estate Fund (TI+) has surpassed $6 billion in net assets.
CRG expands offering in red-hot industrial market by Kali Persall | Jun 3, 2022 CRG has wrapped up fundraising for its U.S. Logistics Fund II.
May job gains total 390,000 by Loretta Clodfelter | Jun 3, 2022 The U.S. economy gained 390,000 jobs in May, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the unemployment rate held steady at 3.6 percent.
Google and Engie team up to accelerate wind power by Released | Jun 2, 2022 French multinational utility company ENGIE and Google Cloud have signed a new partnership for the development of an artificial intelligence-based (AI) energy solution to optimize the value of ENGIE’s wind portfolio on the short term power markets.
Smart infrastructure goes mainstream by Drew Campbell | Jun 2, 2022 Early adopters of smart infrastructure — sensors, the Internet of Things, machine learning and cloud integration — have been select cities and urban areas, but the trend is now reaching a global scale that includes all types of communities and is becoming a highly attractive opportunity for private capital as a result.