Fallout: The Financial Crisis

Developers must meet debts by 2011

Nancy Marshall-Genzer Dec 22, 2008
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Fallout: The Financial Crisis

Developers must meet debts by 2011

Nancy Marshall-Genzer Dec 22, 2008
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Scott Jagow:: Up next in the handout line could be developers. The companies that own shopping centers, hotels and commercial buildings. Marketplace’s Nancy Marshall Genzer has more on that.


Nancy Marshall Genzer: Property developers are warning that a tsunami of mortgage debt is scheduled for refinancing between now and 2011. Foresight Analytics reports that $530 billion worth of commercial mortgages will come due over the next three years.

Developers say they’ll have a hard time coming up with the money because of the credit crunch. Foresight says commercial mortgage delinquencies are already almost a percent higher than they were at the end of last year.

The Wall Street Journal reports developers want to be included in a $200 billion federal loan program that was created to backstop loans for credit cards and cars, and student loans. The Journal says a dozen real estate trade groups sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. They say they’re already short on cash because rents are falling and vacancies are on the rise.

In Washington, I’m Nancy Marshall Genzer for Marketplace.

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