10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (Feb. 3, 2021) Commercial Observer looks at anti-money laundering legislation that could impact the commercial real estate industry. Amazon has unveiled the designs for its northern Virginia office headquarters, reports the Wall Street Journal. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
New Law to Curb Money Laundering Has Real Estate Concerned“A new law set to stymie anonymous investments in real estate has industry groups and attorneys worried that the change will chill market activity and unduly burden buyers. Proponents, however, say it’s long overdue. Setting up a limited liability company to purchase real estate anonymously was, until fairly recently, one of the favorite ways for folks up to no good to launder their money to remove the stigma of ill-gotten gains.” (
day set with somebody that has a cold. yes. coming up next on new day, new york businesses were counting on big profits leading up to the super bowl. but with ticket prices dropping, is the super bowl really a super bust in? in? n? ? as a business owner, i m constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day.
hotel bookings are not meeting expectations. so will the super bowl be a super bust? let s bring in pamela brown. everyone should be looking for tickets now for good reason. it seems like uncertainty over how mother nature will perform on game day is keeping fans on the sidelines, even though they are making efforts to prepare for extreme weather. in fact, this year s super bowl could be the cheapest in more than ten years. could the super bowl turn out to be an economic super bust? ticket prices for the big game are taking a nose dive, shaping up to be the cheapest since 2002. the average price paid for a super bowl ticket on the inflated secondary resale market
administration is pushing for a quick transfer of power and what you can expect to see out of egypt with former ambassador holiday coming up. kelly? the super committee of super funds, wow, and somehow president obama gets himself out of the mix. once again, washington can t seem to find common ground, however, so should the president have done more or was it out of his hands? and what needs to be done once congress comes back? let s bring in our political panel, chris hahn former aid to chuck schumer and democratic strategist and angela mcglowan, political analyst, thank you for joining us. let s get to it. should the president have done more to get the super committee to stop or keep them from becoming a super bust, angela? you know what, kelly, leadership and diplomacy was in the president s hands to show leadership.
way until sunday to get everything processed for them to go. he s like that s okay, you know, it s kind of like a bonding experience, the three of us in this one little tent camping out. joy, i know you will have a lot to talk about when he gets home. we wish him safe travels. oh, yes. and you have a fabulous be lated thanksgiving together as a family. we definitely will. we are so happy and look forward to t thanks so much. thanks, joy. y. bye-bye. stay tuned for late breaking developments on this story. now we turn to the super committee, which turn out to be nothing but a super bust. after weeks of negotiations both sides of political isle came to an impasse and wasted no time to dive into the blame game. there are still too many republicans in congress who have refused to listen to the voices of reason and compromise that are coming from outside of washington. they continue to insist on protecting the $100 billion would recollect of tax cuts for