Wall Street Journal - Real Estate News
» Suburban Office Markets Trail Downtown RivalsThe commute to recovery looks like it is going to take a longer time for suburban-office-building owners than their counterparts in downtown areas.
» Archstone Likely to Go Public Again
The sharp rise in the value of rental-apartment buildings is raising the likelihood that Archstone will be resold to the public this year in what could be the largest real-estate IPO ever.
» Lending Revives Stalled Projects
An influx of capital into U.S. commercial real estate is bringing long-stalled development projects back to life and launching construction of apartments, office buildings and shopping centers.
» U.K. Investors Rediscover Rentals
As U.K. homeowners find it harder to get a mortgage, rents are rising, and some big investors are doing less buying and selling of properties and turning more to the steady income that rentals offer.
» Singapore Joins the Resort Fray
An affiliate of the Government of Singapore Investment Corp. is setting the stage for a potential battle with a group including hedge-fund firm Paulson & Co. and Winthrop Realty Trust.