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Data Center KnowledgeApr 27, 2026US
Riding the Wave: The Rise of Floating Data Centers

Floating and ocean-based data centers are emerging as innovative solutions to address land, power, and cooling constraints in dense coastal markets, offering efficiency gains through proximity to coastal infrastructure and water-based cooling.

Commercial ObserverApr 27, 2026US
Blackstone Pays $200M for Another Industrial Portfolio in South Florida

Less than a month after buying an industrial campus in South Florida, Blackstone has paid nearly $200 million for another warehouse portfolio. The private equity giant’s affiliate, Link Logistics, bought eight buildings spanning 798,716 square feet in Boynton Beach from Prologis for $195.9 million. In the most expensive part of the transaction, the

Commercial ObserverApr 27, 2026US
The Office Operating Model That Converts Uncertainty Into Occupancy

The office market has spent the better part of four years recovering. Occupancy is stabilizing in gateway markets. Leasing activity is showing signs of life. And, across the industry, a quiet consensus is forming that the worst is behind us. That consensus may be premature. Not because demand is about to collapse again, but because […]

Commercial ObserverApr 27, 2026US
Canadian Men’s Fashion Brand Jack Victor Expands to 11K SF at 8 West 40th Street

This Midtown office location really suits this fashion brand. Jack Victor, a Canadian men’s apparel brand, has expanded its existing office footprint at 8 West 40th Street by 4,321 square feet to 11,000 square feet across the entire 17th floor and part of the 18th floor of the 22-story office building, Commercial Observer has learned. […]

Commercial ObserverApr 27, 2026US
ABS Partners Files Plans to Build 400 Units of Housing at 515 West 57th Street

New York City-based investment firm ABS Partners Real Estate has filed a rezoning application to build almost 400 units of housing in Midtown, where a television studio currently stands. ABS is looking for approval from the New York City Council through the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) to build a 30-story, 394-unit building 515 [&#8230