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Report: 25% Of LV Commercial Real Estate Troubled


Friday, April 03, 2009
Source: Las Vegas Sun


Las Vegas Sun reports: Commercial properties valued at a whopping $7.885 billion are in trouble in Las Vegas as casinos struggle under the weight of the recession and office buildings and shopping malls lose or are unable to find tenants, a research firm says.

Real Capital Analytics Inc. of New York said that in terms of troubled commercial properties and loans against them, Las Vegas ranks second in the nation behind the much larger New York market, with $8.525 billion of loans and property in trouble, and is ahead of the far larger Los Angeles market at $5.02 billion.

Real Capital senior market analyst Jessica Ruderman said the problem has accelerated in Las Vegas since February 2008, when loans on troubled local properties totaled $4.8 billion, or 17 percent of the market. She estimated the new figure of $7.885 billion represents about 25 percent of the market.

The company identifies properties that are in trouble by looking at foreclosures, tenant departures and the weakening finances of their owners, among other factors, she said. For instance, the Las Vegas numbers include the Tropicana hotel-casino, which is in bankruptcy; the Riviera hotel-casino, which has warned it may need to seek bankruptcy; and two shopping malls owned by struggling real estate giant General Growth Properties Inc. Those malls are the Fashion Show and the Shoppes at the Palazzo, both on the Las Vegas Strip.

The problem in Las Vegas, and other markets, is that developers and other borrowers who run into trouble because of the economy are having difficulty refinancing their debt; while lenders increasingly are having to make concessions so they don't have to foreclose on the properties, Ruderman said.

So far, she said, government assistance to banks hasn't freed up a lot of credit, "But we're hopeful that will help.''


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Posted by: Matt Stone

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