What happened, and who moved.

Argyle Real Estate Capital led a venture to acquire the 312-unit Exchange at Westgate apartment property in Leland, North Carolina for $58.7 million.

MDH Partners acquired three industrial buildings totaling 557,100 square feet at Lakeland Commerce Center in Florida for $67.7 million.

Garibaldi Co. acquired Waterfield Square, a 328-unit apartment community in Stockton, California, from LivCor (a Blackstone subsidiary) for $65.3 million.

Hines Global Income Trust acquired the 183,308-square-foot Wicker Park Commons retail property in Chicago for $70 million.

Intercontinental Real Estate Corp. acquired the fully leased Lakeland Town Center retail property in Auburn, Washington for $69.5 million.

New York's governor signed an executive order establishing a one-year moratorium on data-center development projects with power capacities of 50 megawatts or more.

Bascom Group purchased the 183-unit Castlewood Park Apartments in Buena Park, California for $53.13 million, or approximately $290,301 per unit.

Phillips Edison & Co. acquired Chaska Commons, a 156,000-square-foot retail center in suburban Minneapolis, for $38 million.

Highland Real Estate Partners acquired the 298-unit Exhibit on Superior apartment property in Chicago's River North neighborhood for $119 million.

Burton Property Group acquired Vestavia Hills City Center, a 389,471-square-foot retail property in suburban Birmingham, Alabama, for $76 million and secured $52 million in financing.

Hines Global Income Trust acquired the 205,803-square-foot 405 Colorado office tower in Austin, Texas for $151 million.

KPR Centers has acquired Westwood Town Center, a 226,155-square-foot retail center in Rocky River, Ohio, for $28.2 million.

BKM Capital Partners acquired five industrial properties totaling 413,840 square feet in Kent and Tukwila, Washington for $85.7 million.

Commercial Real Estate Direct reports on first-half domestic private-label CMBS issuance volume and year-over-year growth trends.

Commercial Real Estate Direct reports on improving delinquency rates across CMBS pools for June.

Analysis of approximately $685.58 million in Austin hotel loans that may encounter obstacles during refinancing.

Amazon has agreed to acquire a 571,423-square-foot industrial property in Chicago.

GID completed an acquisition of an apartment property in San Diego for $148.5 million.

Greystone Capital has closed a $137 million fund focused on Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) investments.

Market analysis of escalating rent concessions in Austin's multifamily sector and their impact on property-level cash flow performance.

A Philadelphia office building at 1818 Market Street has received another significant downward appraisal adjustment.

A Seattle office property with prior ownership history is being marketed for sale.

Airbnb has acquired a Manhattan office property for $81.5 million.

Commercial mortgage-backed securities defeasance transactions are accelerating amid stabilizing interest rate environment and improved investor confidence.

An iconic Chicago office building has received another downward revaluation, reflecting broader office market headwinds.

A proposed sale of a Philadelphia office property at 1500 Market Street has failed to close.

Tabani Group acquired a retail property in Miami for $25.7 million.

Tesla signed a lease for 682,000 square feet of industrial space in Austin, Texas.

Brookfield has rebranded its mall portfolio back to the GGP name, signaling a strategic repositioning of its retail real estate operations.
CBRE reports on rising commercial real estate lending activity and non-agency deal volume in the first quarter of 2025 despite ongoing market volatility.

Commercial mortgage-backed securities issuance surged 110% in the first quarter of 2025, with single-asset/single-borrower deals dominating the market activity.

Commercial real estate loan extensions reached a record $384 billion in 2025, signaling continued refinancing pressure in the debt capital markets.

Colliers completed the sale of Gray Industrial Center Building 2, a newly completed 302,400-square-foot industrial facility at 530 Logistics Drive in Shelbyville, Kentucky, approximately 30 miles east of Louisville. The build-to-suit distribution facility is fully leased to Kuehne+Nagel, a global logistics…
SILVER SPRING, Md. — Enterprise Community Development has announced plans to redevelop Springvale Terrace, a community in Silver Spring, in partnership with Seabury Resources for Aging. Originally built in the 1960s,… The post Enterprise Community Development to Redevelop Springvale Terrace in Maryland appeared…

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — The Knapp-Stahler Group of Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of a memory care campus located in San Diego County. Developed in 2002, the property… The post Marcus & Millichap Brokers Sale of Memory Care Campus in San Diego County appeared first on Seniors Housing Business .

LOS ANGELES — Wellpointe has announced plans for the development of a new affordable seniors housing campus within the Warner Center master-planned district in Los Angeles. Wellpointe estimates a total investment… The post Wellpointe to Develop $2B Affordable Seniors Housing Campus in Los Angeles appeared first on…
EQT Real Estate sold a six-building, 954,072 sq ft industrial portfolio across metro Indianapolis (90% leased to 10 tenants) to Wisconsin-based MLG Capital, brokered by Colliers; the price was not disclosed.

Cogent Communications sold 10 data center facilities across Phoenix, Anaheim, Burbank, Stockton, Atlanta, Chicago, Elkridge, Kansas City, Nashville and Houston to a new I Squared Capital-sponsored entity for $225 million cash, providing ~53MW of power capacity and 259,000 sq ft of colocation space.
Digital Realty acquired a 1,440-acre powered land site within Astra Enterprise Park in De Soto, Kansas for $474 million, marking its entry into the Kansas City market; the seller was not disclosed. An Energy Service Agreement with Evergy secures 600MW of power by 2028, scalable to 2GW.

Scion Group agreed to acquire the operating business of Student Quarters -- a platform with $1.5 billion AUM across 29 assets and nearly 13,000 beds at 21 campuses -- funded entirely from its own balance sheet, expanding Scion to 190 communities nationally.

Dallas-based Baranof Holdings acquired the StorQuest Self Storage facility at 5002 S. Manhattan Ave, South Tampa, from a William Warren Group affiliate for approximately $8.25 million; the facility continues operating under the StorQuest brand.

Scion Group and Ares Management launched a new student-housing joint venture with its first deal: a 12-property, 7,578-bed portfolio bought from Harrison Street for approximately $910 million -- the largest student housing portfolio sale of 2026 to date.

Andover Properties acquired the 54,000 sq ft, 487-unit Cleveland Storage self-storage facility in Garner, North Carolina (Raleigh metro), now operating under the Storage King brand; the seller and price were not disclosed.

Invesco Real Estate paid $2.04 billion for a majority stake in a 25-facility, 3,600-unit independent-living/assisted-living/memory-care portfolio across 14 US states, with Kayne Anderson Real Estate retaining a minority interest.

Alexandria Real Estate sold its 104-acre life-sciences-zoned site (including a 100,000 sq ft building housing DPR Construction's regional HQ) at Research Triangle Park, Durham, to Boston-based King Street Properties for $29.5 million -- a steep discount to the $91 million Alexandria paid in 2021, amid 32.4% life-sciences vacancy in the Raleigh-Durham market.

Invitation Homes acquired Atlanta-based build-to-rent developer ResiBuilt Homes for $89 million plus up to $7.5 million in earn-outs, bringing in-house a platform with 23 existing fee-build contracts and 4,200+ homes delivered since 2018.

Christopher Todd Capital acquired Yardly Paradisi, a 193-home build-to-rent community in Surprise, Arizona, from homebuilder Taylor Morrison. The purchase price was not disclosed in the companies' own press release -- a commonly repeated '$32.8m' figure is actually the size of a separate acquisition loan, not the sale price.

MSREI and GSA acquired an eight-property, 6,200-bed student housing portfolio across seven states (VA, GA, PA, TX, FL, OR, NC) from a Landmark Properties/ADIA joint venture for more than $1 billion; the portfolio will be rebranded under Yugo.

Welltower agreed to sell 296 outpatient medical properties (18 million sq ft across 34 states) to a Remedy Medical Properties/Kayne Anderson joint venture for $7.2 billion in tranches through mid-2026, establishing the buyer as the largest US outpatient medical owner; Welltower nets ~$6 billion after reinvesting into a preferred equity position.

Tricon Residential acquired two build-to-rent communities from an Arcadia Capital/Platform Ventures joint venture for $44.1 million total: Bower Hudson Crossing (43 units, Chandler, $23m) and Bower Gateway (48 units, Mesa, $21.1m).

Newmark brokered the sale of a five-property, 3,693-bed student housing portfolio near the University of Texas at Austin, University of Florida, NC State and Indiana University for a Nuveen/Preiss Co. joint venture -- the largest US student housing portfolio sale of 2025; the buyer and price were not disclosed.
Five 9s Digital sold its Columbus, Ohio data center to the facility's long-term tenant, which exercised its purchase option after nearly a decade, closing in March 2026; the buyer's identity and price were not confirmed in available sources.
Multifamily developer Hanover is preparing an Atlanta site for a new residential development.
New York City is exploring conversion of underutilized police parking facilities into affordable housing development.
A newly constructed San Francisco office building has lost its sole occupant tenant, reflecting ongoing challenges in the city's office market.
QTS Realty Trust, backed by Blackstone, announced plans for a major data center campus development in the Texas Panhandle region.
S2 Capital is concluding its inaugural multifamily fund and positioning for the next phase of its investment strategy.
A former pharmaceutical headquarters in New York undergoing conversion to multifamily housing has had safety netting installed due to structural concerns with buckled columns.

Construction loan arranged by Walker & Dunlop.

CMBS conduit refinance of two Florida apartment complexes; brokered by Meridian Capital Group.