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Eight Must Reads for the CRE Industry on Feb. 12, 2021


Eight Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (Feb. 12, 2021)
National Law Review looks at what real estate professionals need to consider about COVID-19 vaccination. ESG funds delivered attractive returns in 2020, reports CNBC. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
CVS and Walmart Decide Who Gets Leftover COVID-19 Vaccine Doses“As pharmacies and groceries across the U.S. prepare to dispense Covid-19 vaccines to the public, their customers and workers are wondering what happens to extra doses left unused at day’s end and who might get access to one. The companies say they are determined that no doses will go to waste, and are compiling wait lists and putting their own workers on standby in case extra shots become available.” ( ....

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Covid Vaccines as an Amenity


Covid Vaccines as an Amenity
Senior living communities around the country are offering vaccine access as an incentive for moving in.
Atria West 86, on the Upper West Side, is one of the senior living communities around the country offering early access to the Covid-19 vaccine to new residents.Credit.Katherine Marks for The New York Times
Feb. 11, 2021
Apartments at Atria West 86, a senior living community on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, start at $6,100 a month, with amenities that include a rooftop terrace, an in-house salon, town car service, and chef-prepared meals.
In a promotional email last month, the development added another feature: sign a lease within the next 10 days and get the Covid-19 vaccine in February. ....

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