Office Occupancy, Rents Rose In Majority Of US Metros
Article by: Lynn Pollack Tech companies are contributing to the demand for office space, even as nationally, 45% of mathematical and computer workers work from ...read more
Article by: Lynn Pollack Tech companies are contributing to the demand for office space, even as nationally, 45% of mathematical and computer workers work from ...read more
Article by: Peter Grant Over 31 million square feet of life-sciences space was under development in fourth quarter of 2021. Read the full article: https://on.wsj.com/3tMo3GN ...read more
Article by: Tom Leahy The grim news of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine means Western-backed sanctions on Russia are poised to reach unprecedented levels. For global real estate, the immediate and direct ...read more
Article by: Michael Savino The headline rate of U.S. commercial property price growth extended a rally of accelerating double-digit price growth in January. Read the ...read more
Article by: Mark Faris and Holly Dutton An initial analysis of how the crisis could affect the industry. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3MudeBs ...read more
Article by: Matthew Rothstein With most of the commercial real estate market on a historically hot streak, the traditional darling of the industry is getting left ...read more
Article by: Moody’s Analytics CRE As the market adjusts to this new paradigm of rapid growth, intense competition and significant demand shifts, lenders are expanding ...read more
Article by: Matthew Rothstein With multifamily rents having shot into the stratosphere in virtually every U.S. market, there has never been more capital seeking to invest in ...read more
Video by: The Counselors of Real Estate moderated by Douglas Poutasse Join renowned economists Mark Zandi and Joseph LaVorgna for a no-holds-barred, point-counterpoint discussion on ...read more
Article by: Bianca Barragan Physical office occupancy is crawling its way back up but, at least in January, the new demand for space hasn’t budged. Read the ...read more