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Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (04/18/23) – Clean Energy, Critical Infrastructure and Commercial Concerns

Posted April 18, 2023
by Pillsbury's Construction & Real Estate Law Team
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In today’s roundup, construction waxes and wanes, energy goals are set, and concerns abound for the commercial real estate market in the United States and Europe.

  • A new AI-driven real estate platform, Land on Earth, will use their ChatGPT-powered HomeMatch technology to match house hunters with their ideal properties. (Business Wire)
  • Following a strong show in February, new construction decreased in March, with an 8.8 percent decrease in permits. (Tim Smart, U.S. News)
  • The UK’s construction industry made a strong performance this winter, but strikes have offset gains, dimming hopes of economic revival. (Paul Godfrey, UPI)
  • Concerns grow over health of Europe’s commercial real estate market. (Karen Gilchrist, CNBC)
  • Brookfield Corp., a giant among the world’s public real estate companies, has defaulted on an office portfolio worth over $160 million, stoking anxieties over the health of the commercial real estate market. (Katherine Hamilton, Forbes)
  • Consumer Reports lists electric vehicles that are eligible for IRA tax credit (Keith Barry, Consumer Reports)
  • G7 pledges to hasten efforts to achieve zero-carbon and renewable energy goals. (Elaine Kurtenbach, ABC)
  • Billionaire investor Howard Marks believes the commercial real estate industry will be hit by a wave of mortgage defaults that could damage the U.S. economy. (Zahra Tayeb, Markets Insider)
  • Should the U.S. Government designate space systems as critical infrastructure? (Frank J. Cilluffo and Mark Montgomery, Space News)
  • Canadian researchers pilot testing new technology that could scrub “forever chemicals” from tap water. (Allyson Chiu, Washington Post)
  • Federal district judge in North Dakota blocks Waters of the United States in 24 states. (Noah Mack, Gaylord News)

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by Pillsbury's Construction & Real Estate Law Team
Posted in: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Construction Generally, Environmental and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
Posted April 18, 2023
Updated: April 18, 2023 1:15 pm

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