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Weekend Wrap-Up: Cracks in the CLO Market, Bob Knakal's New Brokerage, Insurance Companies in CRE Financing, and More

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    [Cracks Appear in Once Sturdy Market for Collateralized Loan ObligationsÂ]( [No one thinks it'll be a repeat of what happened ahead of the Global Financial Crisis, though.](   [Bob Knakal Starting New AI-Powered Brokerage]( [Bob Knakal launched his own artificial intelligence-backed capital markets brokerage Bob Knakal Real Estate Advisors on Tuesday.](   [Insurance Capital Playing Increased Role in Commercial Real Estate Finance]( [Private lenders have raised substantial funds from insurance companies looking to invest more in commercial real estate credit.](   [Like Mike: Affinius Capital’s Michael Lavipour Is Leaning Into Market Opportunities]( [Retrenchment? Nah, says Affinius Capital’s lending chief, Michael Lavipour. Now’s the time to expand relationships and lean in.](   [TerraCRG Names Dan Marks CEOÂ]( [The veteran broker plans to expand the investment sales brokerage’s reach in its native Brooklyn.](   [Columbia Plans All-Electric Research Facility in Washington Heights]( [The facility, which will serve Columbia's Vagelos School of Physicians and Surgeons, will feature 80,700 square feet over eight floors.](   [The SEC Climate Disclosure Rules Are Here. Now What?]( [Finding the positive in all the negative surrounding the SEC’s new greenhouse gas rules.](   [What a Tech Company Wants in Its Office, Per Guident CEO Harald Braun]( [The autonomous vehicle company just took space in a famous South Florida office park.](   [RXR, Cantor Fitzgerald Taking Smart Window Firm View Private]( [RXR Realty and Cantor Fitzgerald received approvals from creditors and key stakeholders to initiate a prepackaged bankruptcy for View.](   [Manhattan Leasing Still Muted, But Retailers Have Stolen the Show]( [Leasing volume dropped 22.9 percent compared to the previous quarter, according to a new market report from Savills.Â](   [View in Browser]( | [Advertise]( | [Forward to a Friend]( [Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe]( [Share your thoughts: Help us improve with our quick feedback survey!]( [Commercial Observer]( © Copyright 2024 [Observer Media]( 1 Whitehall Street, Floor 7, New York, NY 10004 This newsletter was published 04/06/2024

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