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When a new operator took over an addiction treatment center in Nashville, former employees say they saw cutbacks.
Private equity firms and other real estate investors are taking advantage of high mortgage rates in low-income neighborhoods, says housing strategist Majora Carter.
A new investigation by The New Yorker delves into the acquisition of a Virginia nursing home and what happened next.
Heather Vogell of ProPublica finds short term-oriented corporate investors are increasingly becoming apartment landlords.
Investors seem less welcoming to IPOs than in 2021.
Thanks, in part, to the pandemic — and the low interest rates that have accompanied it.
Investment firms might be able to pay more for renovations, but critics say they accelerate evictions.
Big corporate landlords are more likely to evict and harder to talk to, experts say.
From Victoria’s Secret to J.C. Penney, struggling retailers have taken a couple of different paths to try to remain in business.
Verizon is selling the two companies to private equity firm Apollo Global Management for $5 billion.