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Weekend Wrap-Up: Check Out Power LA, CRE Reacts to the Fed's Latest Move, Dara Friedman Talks Dislocation, and More

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    [Power LA 2023]( [The most powerful figures in Los Angeles-area commercial real estate.](   [Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged But Uncertainty Persists for CRE Market]( [The Federal Reserve left short-term interest rates intact Wednesday, but indicated more hikes could be on the horizon in late 2023.](   [Dara Friedman, BGO’s Core Plus Manager, Talks Fighting Market Uncertainty]( ['There's a difference between distress and dislocation ...'](   [New York City’s Migrants Surge Enlists a Reluctant Commercial Real Estate Industry]( [Any real solution would have to come from federal policy changes, leaders say.](   [Rolling Stone and Variety Publisher Penske Media Signs Big Office Expansion in LA]( [The 12-year deal is for around 125,000 square feet.](   [CBRE Appoints James Millon as President of Debt and Structured Finance]( [CBRE has tapped James Millon to lead the brokerage firm’s U.S. debt and structured finance business, the company announced Tuesday.Â](   [Every NYC Business Will Have to Place Trash in Bins In 2024]( [Mayor Eric Adams is forcing every NYC business to ditch the black garbage bags on the sidewalk and containerize their trash in March 2024.](   [HqO’s Chase Garbarino On the Intersection of Proptech and Human Resources]( [How owner and occupier execs, along with HR, are trying to navigate the return to office.](   [New Company Shed Pitches Affordable Scaffolding Alternative to Urban Umbrella]( [Shed Innovations aims to compete with Urban Umbrella by making a better looking scaffolding than traditional ones, but at half the price.](   [Redeveloped Old Train Depots Nationwide Arrive at New Destinations]( [But it’s not your average commercial real estate conversion.](   [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 2023 [Observer Media]( 1 Whitehall Street, Floor 7, New York, NY 10004 This newsletter was published 09/23/2023

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