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businesswire | December 02, 2020
Daylight Retirement Living, a family-claimed business with 34 senior networks in 16 states, today reports an extended rollout of its health program supporting memory care inhabitants with Alzheimer's infection or different dementias. As of now guiding in 15 memory care areas, the all encompassing, Montessori-style program involves spearheading treatments and courtesies including Sensory Spas, the MIND Diet, circadian beat light treatment, ionized air sifting, and Virtual Reality treatment to...
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businesswire | December 14, 2020
Creative Industrial Properties, Inc. (IIP), the sole land organization on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: IIPR) zeroed in on the controlled U.S. cannabis industry, reported today that it went into a correction of the rent with PharmaCann Inc. (PharmaCann) in Hamptonburgh, New York, making accessible $31.0 million in subsidizing for huge improvements underway limit and extra overhauls at the 127,000 square foot office. The rent alteration likewise changed the base lease under the rent to consi...
prnewswire | October 08, 2020
Lucern Capital Partners ("LCP"), a real estate private equity firm based out of New Jersey, announces the launch of Lucern Philadelphia Value Fund I, L.P. ("LPVF I"), a real estate investment fund focused on multifamily and mixed-use investments in the Philadelphia MSA. LPVF I is targeting a minimum equity capital commitment of $25 million, with a targeted deployment of $75 million in asset value with leverage. The firm's principals have been active in the Philadelphia MS...
Bisnow Media | February 17, 2020
Despite a temporary reprieve on a major change to how rental commissions are collected in the city, a chaotic two weeks has forced real estate brokers to consider how their businesses will be run in the future. Earlier this month, state regulators caught the city by surprise, saying renters could no longer be charged a broker fee, unless they specifically hired a broker themselves. It is common practice in New York City for tenants to pay as much as 15% of the annual rent to a broker, even if th...
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