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Seven Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (Apr. 30, 2021) Realty Income Corp. is buying net lease REIT VEREIT, reports the Arizona Republic. The CEO of MGM Resorts sees a robust leisure recovery ahead, according to Barron’s. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry. NYC Will Fully Reopen July 1, Says Mayor Bill de Blasio “Restaurants, gyms, shops, hair salons and arenas will open at full capacity. Smaller theaters could reopen over the summer and Broadway is on track for opening by September. Schools will be back at ‘full strength’ in the fall. New York City has recorded 923,953 coronavirus cases and 32,461 virus-related deaths as of Wednesday.” (CNBC) ....
Anthony A. Williams to its Board of Directors. Williams is the CEO of Federal City Council, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of civic life in the nation’s capital. He previously served two terms as the mayor of Washington, D.C. from 1999 to 2007, and is credited with leading the city’s revitalization, restoring its finances and dramatically improving city services. As the independent Chief Financial Officer of the District of Columbia from 1995 to 1998, he worked with local officials, the D.C. Financial Control Board, and the U.S. Congress. He has held various positions in federal, state, and local government, including serving as the first CFO for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and served as the William H. Bloomberg Lecturer in Public Management at the Harvard Kennedy School. ....
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MacDevitt created this exhibition almost as an act of desperation. His institution, Cerritos College, has been particularly strict about following COVID-19 safety protocols, banning all in-person activities on campus. While construction proceeds nicely on their new performing arts center, MacDevitt has had his hands tied in terms of being able to organize any shows or events. He finally came up with the idea of a boxed exhibition as a means of offering “a physical alternative to the online exhibitions that have become the new normal.” Two hundred boxes were produced and offered for free to the gallery’s mailing list; whoever wanted one was instructed to come to the college during certain designated safe pickup days. I picked up my box the week before Thanksgiving. ....