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Weekend Wrap-Up: Power 100 2024, Previewing ICSC Las Vegas, a 1M-SF Industrial Lease, and More

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    [Power 100 2024]( [Commercial real estate has felt as dramatic as a reality TV show these past 12 months.](   [ICSC Las Vegas: What to Expect Day by Day at the Big Retail Convention]( [Here’s everything you need to know about the largest retail real estate conference in North America.](   [Silverman Group Secures 1M SF in Major Florida Industrial Lease]( [This deal will mark BroadRange Logistics’ third warehouse in Florida.](   [5 Questions With Todd Rosenberg of Pebb Capital]( [With a high-profile project under way in South Florida and properties in New York and Chicago, Todd Rosenberg has a full plate.](   [Bain & Company Takes 235K SF at Milstein’s 22 Vanderbilt]( [Leasing at Milstein Properties’ 22 Vanderbilt is finally picking up momentum after a costly renovation and the exit of key tenants.](   [Open-Air Retail Defies the Odds With Service-Oriented Businesses]( [Oddly enough, it’s the very sort of convenience that makes e-commerce so desirable that’s helping strip malls draw foot traffic.](   [Thor and Partners Release Scale of Coney Island Casino Proposal]( [Thor Equities is honing the scope of its casino proposal for Brooklyn, a project now simply known as The Coney.](   [Shareholders Vote to Keep Whitestone REIT Board, Stymying Proxy Battle]( [Bruce Schanzer’s bid to join the board of Whitestone REIT has been rebuffed by shareholders after a vote during the annual meeting.](   [JP Morgan Chase Lifts NYCB With $5B Warehouse Loan Purchase]( [New York Community Bank is unloading around $5 billion of mortgage warehouse loans in another attempt to improve its liquidity position.](   [Pair of Freight Servicers Lease a Combined 77K SF in LA County]( [The leases have a total value of over $5.5 million.](   [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 05/18/2024

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