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Capital Economics analysis of commercial property values across major markets, highlighting stabilization in the UK and expected further declines in the US alongside weaker office sector outlook.

Capital Economics analysis of global commercial property trends, examining interest rate impacts on US returns and comparative UK market performance.
U.S. markets defined by sectors most exposed to AI-driven job displacement are also seeing the strongest real estate demand from AI companies, according to new research from JLL. Conducted in partnership with MIT’s Sloan School of Management and Center for Real Estate, the research shows that AI is creating deep…
New York City investment sales dipped 10 percent over the second quarter of 2026, according to Avison Young’s latest property sales report. Under the hood, however, the city’s commercial real estate market is barreling past its 2025 pace. Overall investment sales in New York City rose annually by 60 percent in the…

This week the Radius+ team took a closer look at the Omaha, NE-IA CBSA. Historical Supply Growth in Omaha, NE-IA CBSA: 2020: .7% 2021: .08% 2022: .25% 2023: .31% 2024: .09% 2025: 1% 2026: 0% Omaha has a history of measured supply growth, which has helped maintain stable fundamentals over time. The market’s square…
A strong local economy should translate into safer retail credit performance. Faster income growth gives households more room to spend, supports tenant sales, and should improve the performance of loans backed by retail properties. We ranked states by real wage growth and compared retail commercial mortgage-backed…
Analysis of 2024 logistics letting markets showing resilience despite economic headwinds, with limited new supply supporting rental gains in prime sectors.

Would account for 20 percent of US electricity consumption

Occupancy across the Bay Area’s flagship power centers reached its strongest level since early 2022 during the second quarter, propelled by East Bay absorption and a wave of large-format retailers—led by Korean grocer H Mart—reclaiming space that vanishing open-air centers can no longer offer. The Bay Area’s…

JPMorgan Chase has lent Blackstone $205 million to refinance East Miami, the 352-room hotel. EAST Miami is a 352-key full-service hotel in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood. Blackstone purchased the property in 2025 for $300 million. Trinity Investments and Certares Real Estate Management were the sellers. The 39-story…
It’s been well documented and much lamented just how few ground-up residential units are being developed and constructed in New York City due to the limitations of 485-x, a 2-year-old state tax incentive that appears to guide most developers to a 99-unit limit on new multifamily buildings in much of the city in…

U.S. bank real estate loan balances totaled $6.14 trillion in the first quarter of 2026, according to CRED iQ data. Since the first quarter of 2019, the composition of that real estate loan balance book has shifted measurably. Multifamily balances grew the fastest in percentage terms, rising about 53 percent, while…

53% of U.S. residents oppose building a data center in their area, while 34% support it, per a recent Redfin survey. U.S. residents are more likely to oppose data centers in their neighborhood than any other type of building; for instance, 39% oppose a new apartment complex nearby. AI data centers are controversial…
Rents Accelerate, Supply Winds Down San Francisco’s multifamily market entered full recovery mode in the spring leasing season, with most fundamentals improving, according to the latest San Francisco multifamily market report. Average advertised asking rents were up 0.8%, on a trailing three-month basis through…

JLL research examines the relationship between AI-driven job displacement exposure and real estate demand from AI companies across US markets.

Greystone and Cushman & Wakefield provide current debt financing rates and market conditions specific to student housing properties.

Analysis of how collegiate athletic conference realignment affects student housing demand and market dynamics across university markets.

Cushman & Wakefield quarterly market analysis of multifamily conditions and trends in Northwest Arkansas.

Analysis of how hybrid work models are reshaping workplace demand and the commercial real estate sector.
Office property valuations in Bellevue have declined sharply amid rising vacancy, signaling broader challenges in the Seattle-area office market.

Report examining the expanding real estate demand driven by artificial intelligence infrastructure buildout in the data center sector.

The gap between single-family rents and multifamily rents has widened massively. A look at 14 big markets.
US Census Bureau data shows single-family housing construction weakened in June as higher mortgage rates and elevated inventories of unsold homes pressured residential development.

Analysis of Boston's office development activity relative to Northeast peers and national construction trends.

Boston's life sciences sector demonstrates emerging recovery signals while maintaining favorable leasing dynamics for occupiers.

Boston's commercial real estate market exhibits mixed conditions with sustained demand in office and industrial segments.

Analysis of whether venture capital momentum will sustain tenant demand for office space among technology companies in 2019.

Analysis of private equity investment flows into data center infrastructure driven by artificial intelligence demand and growth expectations.
In a market where finding a development opportunity is akin to “finding a needle in a haystack,” and existing policy can “break the backs” of developers who want to build housing, it follows that a majority of the development community has “redlined” it to curtail future investment. It’s no surprise to hear that…
The long-awaited wave of distressed commercial real estate strategies has not materialized. That was the contrarian conclusion in a new Avison Young national capital markets brief released Tuesday showing that fundraising has not matched years of predictions for increased investments in distressed properties. The…

State labor market conditions softened in June as hiring slowed across much of the country. While a majority of states recorded payroll employment gains during the month, national job growth moderated and employment declines remained widespread in several states. Construction employment continued to expand…
Disclaimer: This is an excerpt from Trepp's "Where the Second-Half 2026 CMBS Refinance Gap Is Hiding" report. Click here to access it . Commercial real estate headlines continue to focus on the next wave of loan maturities. The assumption is straightforward: billions of dollars are coming due, making refinancing…

U.S. apartment demand outpaced new supply over the past year for the first time since early 2022, Cushman & Wakefield said in its second-quarter 2026 U.S. Multifamily MarketBeat. Vacancy fell below 9% for the first time since 2024 and construction activity continued to retreat in Q2. Net absorption totaled 124,600…

The long-term shift toward building single-family detached homes on smaller lots appears to have stabilized. According to the latest Survey of Construction (SOC), the share of new homes built on smaller lots remained near record highs in 2025, following more than a decade of steadily shrinking lot sizes. While the…

The Walnut Creek office market posted its first quarter of positive net absorption in more than two years during the second quarter of 2026, pulling vacancy off its cycle peak as tenants chased higher-quality space across the North I-680 Corridor. Net absorption in the Walnut Creek office market swung to a positive…

The Napa and Solano Counties office market clawed back occupancy in the second quarter of 2026, but landlords paid for the gains by cutting asking rents to their lowest level in years. Office vacancy across the two-county market fell to 12.7 percent in the second quarter, down 150 basis points from the prior…

A joint venture consisting of Global Holdings, MAG Partners and Safanad has sealed $141.4 million of bridge debt to refinance a newly built luxury apartment tower in Midtown Manhattan’s Turtle Bay neighborhood, Commercial Observer has learned M&T Realty Capital Corporation provided the loan on the sponsorship’s…

By Matthew Auchincloss The multifamily build-to-rent (BTR) market in the Carolinas is the most competitive it’s ever been. According to Louis Smart, senior vice president at CBRE, more than 22,000 townhomes and single-family rental (SFR) units were delivered in the Carolinas over the past three years, and…

Area 15 in Las Vegas is a retail and entertainment complex featuring shops and food and beverage outlets in addition to attractions that take the complex far beyond traditional retail. Inside Area 15, which New York-based Fisher Brothers developed, Interstellar Arc bills itself as “the world’s largest VR…

Home prices rose 0.3% in June, tied with May for the fastest growth since the start of 2026. Prices rose 3% on a year-over-year basis–the fastest growth rate in 10 months. Prices rose in 30 major metros month over month, with the biggest increases in Columbus (1.2%), Miami (1.1%) and Cincinnati (1%). This is based…
Leasing Season Thaws Area Fundamentals Sacramento multifamily fundamentals displayed a spring pickup, primarily in asking rents, but year-over-year performance remained in the red, according to the latest Yardi Matrix Sacramento multifamily market report. Average advertised asking rents rose 0.4%, on a trailing…
Rents Rebound, Boosted by Spring Bump Orlando multifamily showed signs of improvement after nine months of negative or flat rent movement, as reported in the latest Yardi Matrix Orlando multifamily market report. The average advertised asking rent was up 0.2%, on a trailing three-month basis as of May, to $1,767,…
Rents Improve, Supply Pressures Persist Houston’s multifamily market showed early signs of seasonal rent improvement, but softness in occupancy and investment pricing kept the recovery uneven, according to the latest Houston multifamily market report. Advertised asking rents inched up 0.1%, on a trailing…
Healthy Job Gains, Robust Supply Dallas–Fort Worth fundamentals reflected modest spring rent growth alongside elevated new supply. Average advertised asking rents ticked up 0.2%, on a trailing three-month basis through May, to $1,524, below the 0.3% U.S. average., as reported in the national multifamily report.…

Economic forecasting firm Oxford Economics revised down real estate projections in response to banking sector instability and its expected impact on property markets.

Knight Frank examines the intersection of electric vehicle adoption and commercial real estate, exploring infrastructure, demand, and sustainability implications for the sector.
Miami office market achieves new rental record highs, reflecting continued demand and market tightness in the South Florida commercial real estate sector.

Analysis of Manhattan's recovery in cross-border commercial real estate investment activity despite broader market headwinds.

Knight Frank's annual Global Corporate Services report analyzes workplace trends across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East.

Knight Frank analysis of recent global investment market trends with focus on pension funds and sovereign wealth fund activity.

MSCI reports that rising insurance premiums are increasing commercial real estate operating costs and reducing net operating income across the sector.

MSCI reports that commercial property prices increased in June, marking the first gain after 18 months of consecutive declines.

Real Capital Analytics reported that the annual rate of decline in U.S. commercial property prices slowed in early 2024.

MSCI's RCA Commercial Property Price Index fell 11.2% year-over-year in May, reflecting continued annual declines across all major commercial real estate sectors.

MSCI reports that commercial property prices declined 7% from the prior year in February, with apartment sector weakness driving the steepening decline.

Real Capital Analytics reported that U.S. commercial property prices declined in October while remaining above year-ago levels.

Real Capital Analytics reports U.S. commercial real estate property prices grew at double-digit rates in June amid sustained demand.

Austin’s Office Market Ranked Second for Development Steven Sharp Thu, 04/17/2025 - 08:00 Office development in Austin retained strong momentum at the beginning of this year, which highlighted the metro’s resilience. The market ranked second nationwide in terms of new office space underway, behind Boston,…

Earlier this month, Bisnow published its annual halftime report, surveying commercial real estate leaders on the state of the industry at the end of the second quarter. Sixty-two CRE leaders from more than 30 markets answered one question: Are you moving...

The number of roles tied to artificial intelligence is picking up in the Chicago market, with companies’ bets on new hires potentially bolstering the city’s office market in the coming years. Hiring momentum for AI-related roles has picked up in...