SL Green Realty Corp Common Stock (SLG)
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NYSE · Last Trade: Oct 18th, 2:55 PM EDT
New York, NY – October 16, 2025 – SL Green Realty Corp. (NYSE: SLG), Manhattan's largest office landlord, finds itself at the center of investor scrutiny following a period of mixed financial performance and persistent challenges in the New York City commercial real estate market. While the company's recent third-quarter 2025 earnings
Via MarketMinute · October 16, 2025
SL Green's Q3 2025 results show a strong FFO beat but a revenue miss, reflecting a mixed outlook for the Manhattan office REIT amid market challenges.
Via Chartmill · October 15, 2025

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The global real estate market is on the cusp of a significant transformation, with investor sentiment showing a marked improvement after a period of caution and correction. Driven by the anticipation of stabilizing or falling interest rates, more favorable financing conditions, and a widespread belief that the market has bottomed
Via MarketMinute · September 22, 2025
The U.S. real estate market in 2025 is poised for a period of recalibration, marked by a sentiment of cautious optimism as it anticipates new cycles of growth. Following years of significant volatility, stakeholders are bracing for a landscape defined by moderating home price appreciation, stabilizing yet elevated mortgage
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New York is leading the return to office trend, but the rest of America is still behind. Office foot traffic nationwide is down 25.6%.
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All told, it’s a changed office world since 2019. And we need to roll with the punches if we want to keep our money, much less make more. Here's why I believe the office market will rebound -- if given enough time.
Via Talk Markets · March 8, 2025