John Gittelsohn
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Police Begin Dismantling UCLA Protest Camp After Dispersal Order
Lines of police kept close watch at the University of California at Los Angeles as tensions remained high after violence erupted the previous night between pro-Palestinian protesters and counter protesters.
- Thursday May 2, 2024
- Author: Maxwell Adler, Karen Breslau, John Gittelsohn
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Police Begin Dismantling UCLA Protest Camp After Dispersal Order
Lines of police kept close watch at the University of California at Los Angeles as tensions remained high after violence erupted the previous night between pro-Palestinian protesters and counter protesters.
- Thursday May 2, 2024
- Author: Maxwell Adler, Karen Breslau, John Gittelsohn
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Billions in LA Real Estate Fueled Brothers’ Epic Court Fight
Jogani family’s epic fight likened to a Charles Dickens plot. Los Angeles trial continues with jury mulling punitive damages
- Tuesday March 5, 2024
- Author: John Gittelsohn
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Los Angeles Mansion Owners Test $150,000 Rents As Sales Slump
Some owners are seeking to lease luxury properties instead of selling as a new mansion tax and entertainment industry turmoil loom over the market.
- Saturday November 11, 2023
- Author: John Gittelsohn
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Google, Lendlease End Deals To Build San Francisco Bay Projects
The projects would have totaled over 15 million square feet of office, residential, retail, hospitality and community development space.
- Friday November 3, 2023
- Author: John Gittelsohn, Julia Love
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Google, Lendlease End Deals To Build San Francisco Bay Projects
The projects would have totaled over 15 million square feet of office, residential, retail, hospitality and community development space.
- Friday November 3, 2023
- Author: John Gittelsohn, Julia Love
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Blackstone Names Harper BREIT President While Agarwal Goes on Leave
Agarwal will be on a continuing education sabbatical starting Sept. 15 and will serve as an observer of the board throughout that time
- Tuesday August 15, 2023
- Author: John Gittelsohn
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Blackstone Names Harper BREIT President While Agarwal Goes on Leave
Agarwal will be on a continuing education sabbatical starting Sept. 15 and will serve as an observer of the board throughout that time
- Tuesday August 15, 2023
- Author: John Gittelsohn
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The World’s Empty Office Buildings Have Become A Debt Time Bomb
From San Francisco to Hong Kong, higher interest rates and falling property values are bringing the commercial real estate market to a perilous precipice.
- Monday June 26, 2023
- Author: Natalie Wong, John Gittelsohn, Jack Sidders, Shawna Kwan
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The World’s Empty Office Buildings Have Become A Debt Time Bomb
From San Francisco to Hong Kong, higher interest rates and falling property values are bringing the commercial real estate market to a perilous precipice.
- Monday June 26, 2023
- Author: Natalie Wong, John Gittelsohn, Jack Sidders, Shawna Kwan
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Forty Hours Of Oxygen Left For Titanic Vessel That’s Missing
A diving craft from a company that charges $250,000 for tours of the Titanic shipwreck has gone missing in the North Atlantic with five people aboard.
- Wednesday June 21, 2023
- Author: John Gittelsohn, Angus Whitley, Guillermo Molero
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Short Sellers Bet Against Blackstone And Starwood REITs
Hedge funds have been using credit derivatives and equities to bet that the rise of working from home will cripple demand for poorer-quality properties and hurt landlords.
- Saturday April 29, 2023
- Author: John Gittelsohn, Neil Callanan, Erin Hudson
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Short Sellers Bet Against Blackstone And Starwood REITs
Hedge funds have been using credit derivatives and equities to bet that the rise of working from home will cripple demand for poorer-quality properties and hurt landlords.
- Saturday April 29, 2023
- Author: John Gittelsohn, Neil Callanan, Erin Hudson
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Bank Turmoil Collides With Tech Slump In Battered San Francisco
Troubles at Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic are hitting at the worst possible time for a city already struggling to recover from the pandemic.
- Monday April 3, 2023
- Author: Biz Carson, Karen Breslau, John Gittelsohn
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Blackstone’s $70 Billion Real Estate Fund For Retail Investors Is Losing Steam
A retail boom that supercharged private equity and real estate is slowing, challenging one of the firm’s most ambitious efforts.
- Thursday November 3, 2022
- Author: Dawn Lim, John Gittelsohn