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CRE forum panelists discuss COVIDâs effect on commercial, residential development Friday, May 14, 2021 6:00 AM
During the Business Record’s annual Commercial Real Estate Forum, held virtually on April 22, eight panelists described how the pandemic has affected various sectors of the construction and development industries and the outlook for the next year. Topics touched on included financing of proposed projects, changes occurring in offices to make environments safe for workers, rising costs and limited availability of construction materials, and housing affordability.
Below are the speakers and a portion of their comments. To view the entire CRE program, go to businessrecord.com/video
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CRE forum panelists discuss the pandemicâs affect on commercial, residential development Monday, April 26, 2021 11:46 AM
There’s little doubt that the pandemic has had a wide-reaching effect on the commercial and residential real estate and development landscape.
On Thursday during the Business Record’s annual CRE virtual forum, eight panelists described how the pandemic has affected the various sectors of the construction and development industries and the outlook for the next year. Topics touched on included financing of proposed projects, changes occurring in offices to make environments safe for workers, rising costs and availability of construction materials, and housing affordability.
Des Moines-area hotel property values fall 30%
âWhen the cash flow goes away, the value goes away,â says one local banker Friday, April 9, 2021 6:00 AM
For over a year, more than half of the Des Moines area’s 13,000 hotel and motel rooms have sat empty, a result of the economic shutdown caused by the pandemic.
The sudden drop of hotel guests caused revenues to plummet and employees to be furloughed or laid off. In March, the Polk County Assessor’s Office released information showing a 30% decline in assessed valuation of the county’s 123 hotel and motel properties, from a total $634.4 million in value in 2020 to $450.7 million in 2021.