The conventional narrative about commercial office space post-COVID is one of excess supply and desperate landlords. In northern and central New Jersey, the reality facing small and mid-size...
Two years ago, Manhattan’s office market carried vacancy rates around 25 percent, a figure that reflected years of pandemic-era uncertainty and leasing volume that had cratered from a ...
When a city converts office buildings into housing, the headline usually celebrates new apartments. What gets less attention is what happens to the businesses that now have fewer places to l...
The traditional office lease, five or ten years, fixed rent, passive landlord, made sense when vacancy in major metros hovered in the single digits. In Los Angeles today, roughly 40% of offi...
For years, institutional real estate portfolios looked roughly the same: heavy allocations to office, industrial, and apartments, with modest exposure to everything else. That composition is...
Real estate development has a well-documented problem with time. Projects run over budget, timelines slip, and by the time a deal falls apart, months of work and capital have already been sp...
In most American office markets, an 8 to 9 percent vacancy rate would signal room to grow. In Reno, Nevada, it represents the tightest conditions the Class A segment has seen in over 20 year...
Commercial real estate investors typically pay a premium for stabilized properties: fully renovated, fully leased, and requiring no immediate capital expenditure. In central Arkansas, that l...
For years, institutional real estate investors rode returns driven largely by capital markets activity. When interest rates were near zero, generating gains was relatively straightforward. T...
For many years, Salisbury and much of the Concord area were known primarily for established neighborhoods, relative affordability, and convenient access to employment centers throughout the ...
The conventional narrative about commercial lending pullback focuses on big banks and headline-grabbing office defaults. But in the Mid-Atlantic’s middle market, deals between $2 milli...
Six years after the pandemic reshaped how and where people work, Chicago’s commercial interior construction market is showing clear signs of recovery. Downtown foot traffic is up, tran...
Regional bank consolidation has been reshaping construction lending across the United States for the better part of two years. Still, its effects are playing out with particular intensity in...
Loans originated when interest rates were near zero are now coming due in a very different market. For some owners, refinancing is painful but manageable. For others, the math simply doesn...
Commercial real estate development in the American West has entered a period of recalibration. After years of strong demand, rising construction costs, softening rents, and tighter equity ma...