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Weekend Wrap-Up: A New Era for Commercial Appraisals, CBRE's Craig Hudleston Talks Property Management, Owners Ready Their Assessment Appeals, and More

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    [Commercial Real Estate Appraisers Have Had to Adjust Their Measures]( [COVID-19 and especially higher interest rates have changed the appraisal game — for office buildings in particular.](   [CBRE’s Craig Hudleston on Leading a New Approach to Operations]( [Craig Hudleston discussed leading CBRE's newly launched investor portfolio management service as part of a new partnership with Brookfield.](   [Flood of Property Assessment Appeals Could Wallop U.S. Cities]( [U.S. cities have never before felt the fallout that’s coming from a flood of property assessment appeals.](   [Proptech Firms Ride Demand for Office Amenity Apps]( [This latest generation follows the original technological offerings from owners such as Tishman Speyer and brokerages like JLL.](   [Inside Bob Knakal and Strip Mall Guy’s Big Social Media Gala]( [With guests like New York Giants star Justin Pugh and representatives of Twitter / X, commercial real estate social media was out in force.](   [Spring Finance Forum 2024: CRE Financiers Eye Signs of Recovery]( [Lenders and mortgage brokers were optimistic about a market recovery at Commercial Observer’s eighth annual spring confab.](   [JP Morgan Chase’s Al Brooks Gives His 2024 Midyear CRE Outlook]( [Keep an eye on these commercial real estate trends, challenges and opportunities as we round out the year.](   [WeWork Files to Keep Yet More Leases in SoCal, DC, Elsewhere]( [The company filed to assume 16 more of its leases across the U.S. and Canada, including two in Los Angeles.](   [Media Startup Puck Moving Newsroom to 10K SF at Trinity Commons]( [Puck signed a seven-year lease to move its newsroom to 10,108 square feet on the 23rd floor of 107 Greenwich Street.](   [Beach Point Buys $112M Note on Chetrit Group’s Hotel Bossert]( [Eleven years after buying the Hotel Bossert at 98 Montague Street, the Chetrit Group’s $112 million note on the property has traded hands.](   [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 05/11/2024

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