Investors confront a multi-year absorption grind that demands more defensive pricing and sharper capital allocation.
Industrial/logistics holdings are also being eyed by 63% of investors. They are described as a high-conviction sector, whose appeal is underpinned by "supply-chain resilience, steady e-commerce ...
Under a currency crisis, the U.S. dollar could weaken "in response to reckless fiscal policy and currency debasement." Investor faith in U.S. debt and assets would deteriorate, raising borrowing costs ...
For women in commercial real estate, the policy shift lands against a statistical backdrop that suggests both incremental progress and persistent vulnerability. According to CREW Network's 2025 ...
For industrial investors, the on‑the‑ground expression of that trend looks increasingly like a string of inland manufacturing and logistics nodes with strong freight rail access, improving intermodal ...
Trepp data shows a barbell of winners and losers across multifamily loans.
“Net absorption, a key measure of demand for industrial space, reached 101 million SF in 2024 — a 34% drop from the previous year and 72% below the 2021 peak demand of 356 million SF. At the same time ...
On paper, the carve-out should insulate BFR development from the SFR ban. In practice, the torn-up term sheet makes clear that some institutions do not yet trust that distinction—or at least do not ...
A growing number of policymakers are moving past failed demand-side fixes and focusing instead on the only lasting solution to the nation’s housing crisis: building more homes. From Washington to city ...
The availability and deployment of equity capital are set to improve in the commercial real estate market this year, offering investors opportunities to capitalize on positive leverage amid lower ...
After staying vacant for a period of time, the site at the Naval Support Activity East Bank site in New Orleans has broken the ground for the transformation into a mixed-use district.
Healthcare and housing tech firm EliseAI has signed a long-term lease to occupy nearly half of office building, 401 Fifth Avenue, in Midtown, Manhattan.