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Adnan Zai

Is There a Possibility of Global Recession?

On October 16th, The Wall Street Journal’s Marketwatch reported from one of their polls that two-thirds of U.S. households are bracing for a possible recession. The Federal Reserve cut rates for a third time this year, giving many fearing a recession more reason to act accordingly. It may be the

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Adnan Zai

The Middle Market: Senior Housing’s Next Frontier?

The middle market is an often-discussed topic within the Senior Housing industry, and one that is only becoming more debated as the demographic becomes more and more attractive to those on the outside looking in. There is a question you may be asking, then: why has investment in the middle-market

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Adnan Zai

Finding Opportunities in Global Recession

As global recession seems to be an increasingly common topic of conversation, most companies, firms and governments are asking one question: what is going to go wrong, and how can I keep myself from losing too much?  As a company whose roots in real estate date back 30+ years, Omni

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Adnan Zai

Declining Foreign Investment: Why Now?

The U.S. economy has long benefitted from overseas investments. Our current expansion is the longest on record, and foreign capital has been a significant part of that rise. According to Forbes, the United States has been the top destination for foreign direct investment, with over $4 trillion accounting for nearly

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Adnan Zai

Aging Inventory in a Changing Market

Within many markets in the United States, the present Senior Housing inventory has aged to the point of being obsolete. Opportunities abound to challenge those older properties with new developments. The Value of Wellness A new focus on wellness has changed the Senior Housing landscape as well. The old idea

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Mea Culpa

The Latin phrase mea culpa (“through my fault”) can be uttered in myriad ways, from ironically to quite seriously. I use it here with dead seriousness, as I want and need to publicly acknowledge grievous missteps from which I continue to rebuild my personal and professional life. In connection with

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