AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoData Center Policy Shock (US): New York became the first US state to impose a one-year moratorium on large data centers (50MW+), citing electricity costs, environmental impacts, and community pressure—while Atlanta’s city zoning committee tabled a $500M Digital Realty plan, keeping the project in limbo. Housing & Market Forecasts (Canada): CREA says June home sales rose 0.5% month-over-month and expects a more active second half of 2026, with Royal LePage also nudging its price outlook higher. Property Deals & Development: Tempus Realty Partners bought two Arkansas properties for about $42.1M under long-term triple-net leases; Raymond Realty signed a Mumbai Parel joint development deal with an estimated Rs 8,500 crore GDV; Leptos Estates launched Bel Air Gardens in Yeroskipou (112 homes, prices from €255,000 +VAT). Regulation & Risk: California ALPR users face rising litigation risk over required usage/privacy policies; Australia’s ATO DPN crackdown puts directors’ personal assets at stake as a review begins. Local Real Estate Pressure: People’s Park Centre in Singapore is back for a third collective sale at a lower $1.48B guide price; Richmond (UK) boosted solar/battery discounts to £600 to cut bills.
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