Data Centers Are Unpopular. All the Better for Their Stocks.
Article by: Carol Ryan Strong demand for space in data centers hasn’t translated into consistent rent growth, but a clampdown on new development should now ...read more
Article by: Carol Ryan Strong demand for space in data centers hasn’t translated into consistent rent growth, but a clampdown on new development should now ...read more
Article by: Barbra Murray The category continues to attract investors and log increasing rental rates. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3KU8gxt ...read more
Article by: Courtney Porcella Traditionally, the office is the most attractive asset class within commercial real estate as a whole, typically making up 30-40 percent ...read more
Article by: Paul Berger Capacity constraints have moved from the water to land as companies tie up transport equipment, triggering backups across freight networks. Read ...read more
Article by: Konrad Putzier One of the world’s biggest sovereign-wealth funds and its U.S. partner are buying a majority stake in 53 suburban office buildings ...read more
Article by: Erik Sherman The second quarter’s numbers will likely slow through the second half of 2022. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3wThxjQ ...read more
Article by: Paul Bergeron Owners are offering a variety of concessions and perks to maintain rents. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3wQewkb ...read more
Article by: Mr. Andrew Nelson, CRE Big investors unwind bets on office space as changing work environment raises prospect many downtown buildings will be less ...read more
Article by: Mr. Andrew Nelson, CRE The implications for property markets are mostly indirect but potentially significant. Occupiers will lease less space if they lack ...read more
Article by: Lynn Pollack Repositioning, management, and knowledge are the three critical ways in which CRE investors can drive value in assets. Read the full ...read more