Cross-Over Demand
Space that is flexible in terms of what it can be used for (for example, space that could be utilized for industrial or office activities); also known as “flex space”.
Space that is flexible in terms of what it can be used for (for example, space that could be utilized for industrial or office activities); also known as “flex space”.
A specified timeframe during which a borrower that has gone into technical default on a contractual payment is permitted to submit payment without further prejudice, and without be ...
The potential risk of loss from fluctuating foreign exchange rates when an investor has exposure to foreign currency or in foreign-currency-traded investments, also known as &ldquo ...
An expected credit loss accounting standard issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) in 2016, which introduced new methodology for estimating allowances for credit ...
The current leased portion of a building or property expressed as a percentage of its total area or units.
An approach to estimating the retail trade area (and sales/revenue potential) for a given establishment or center based on the location of existing customers via point-of-sale info ...
Any space or suite which is physically vacant or “dark”, but for which the tenant is still contractually obligated to pay rent; typically results from a tenant ceasing ...
A contractual clause or series of clauses in a shareholders' agreement or other form of joint venture agreement which determines how disagreements ...
A distribution of Carried Interest in which the GP receives distribution of profits as investments are monetized through refinance or sale. Gains from investments are not off ...
An investor in a fund that has breached the fund’s constituent documents, namely by failing to make a capital contribution when required pursuant to a capital call notice.