Tag: New York City
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The Sun Belt Narrative Is Breaking. The Data Has Been Telling You This for a Year.
Daniel Kaufman Real Estate News Report — May 2026 Daniel Kaufman real estate news: Sun Belt rents falling, SF surging, Midwest coworking rising. Contrarian market analysis from Kaufman & Company CEO Daniel Kaufman. Daniel Kaufman real estate, Daniel Kaufman Kaufman Company, Daniel Kaufman multifamily, Daniel Kaufman market analysis, Daniel Kaufman real estate report, Kaufman Company…
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Florida Is Losing the Senior Market — And the Data Proves It
Real estate developer and investor Daniel Kaufman breaks down new research from Chandan Economics revealing a structural shift in senior housing demand. In this analysis, Kaufman argues that Florida’s retirement brand is under pressure from two directions simultaneously — rising costs and a product mismatch — as senior renters increasingly prefer urban, amenity-rich multifamily housing…
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When Stewardship Fails: The Fall of Kaufman Astoria Studios
Commercial real estate analysis, market commentary, and capital markets insight from Daniel Kaufman. Covering CRE ownership, legacy assets, and investment trends in NYC and beyond.
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Ultra-Luxury Real Estate in 2026: Where the Market Is Actually Moving and Why It Matters
Daniel Kaufman is a real estate developer, investor, and founder of Kaufman & Company, a vertically integrated platform focused on residential, mixed-use, and next-generation real estate across major U.S. markets. His work spans ground-up development, value-add acquisitions, and emerging asset classes at the intersection of housing, infrastructure, and technology. Daniel has active exposure in markets…
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The Office Market’s Uneven Recovery — and Where Kaufman Development Sees Opportunity
Real estate developer Daniel Kaufman analyzes the uneven recovery of the U.S. office market, highlighting rising vacancies, distressed assets, and emerging opportunities in adaptive reuse, conversions, and prime Class-A workspace. Learn where Kaufman Development and Kaufman Real Estate are targeting high-value investments in the next office cycle.
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US Retail Closures Surge: What Developers and Investors Need to Know
Retail real estate in the U.S. is undergoing a seismic shift, with store closures rising by 70% in 2024, reshaping markets across the country. For real estate developers and investors, these changes bring both challenges and opportunities. While brick-and-mortar struggles in some sectors, the evolving retail landscape presents strategic openings for those ready to adapt.…
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The 11 Most Expensive Cities to Live in the U.S. – A Deep Dive into Real Estate, Lifestyle, and Opportunity
In the world of real estate development and investment, understanding market dynamics begins with identifying the cities where housing demand and cost of living soar. From tech hubs to tropical paradises, the United States is home to some of the most expensive urban areas in the world. These cities stand out not only for their…
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NYC Office Space: Surpassing Pre-Pandemic Levels and Setting New Trends
New York City’s office market is not only rebounding—it’s thriving. Rudin Management Company, a leader in NYC real estate, reports that some of their office buildings are now physically more occupied than before the pandemic, a testament to both the resilience of NYC’s office scene and the firm’s commitment to innovation. At CREtech New York…
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The Number of Homes for Sale Reaches Highest Level Since 2019—Even in Pandemic ‘Boomtowns’
In the dynamic world of real estate, change is the only constant. The pandemic sent the market into overdrive, but higher mortgage rates had slowed the pace—until now. The number of homes for sale has surged, reaching the highest levels since 2019, even in the pandemic ‘boomtowns.’ Market Surge: Key Insights According to Realtor.com®’s senior…
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Tech Hubs Experience Office Leasing Growth: What It Means for Real Estate Developers and Investors
The demand for office space in high-tech cities is on the rise, according to a report from software and consulting firm VTS. Cities like Seattle, Boston, and San Francisco are seeing a surge in office leasing, driven by various factors that real estate developers and investors should pay close attention to. Key Insights from the…
