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Fitch Ratings publishes an ESG relevance scores dashboard for structured finance instruments in the first half of 2026.
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This is a market report published by Fitch Ratings examining how New York City rent freeze policies affect rent-stabilized multifamily properties and create pressure on Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities risk at a national level.
Special Report / Thu 16 Jul, 2026

This KBRA report, together with the accompanying KBRA CMBS Loss Compendium: June 2026 Spreadsheet, provides updated loss estimates for KBRA-rated conduit transactions.
This is a market report published by multihousingnews.com in 2026 identifying ten emerging multifamily markets. The report focuses on the multifamily residential sector.
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This is an outlook-forecast report published by multihousingnews.com covering senior living trends for 2026, examining demand dynamics and capital market activity in the multifamily sector.

This is a 2026 outlook-forecast report published by Institutional Real Estate, Inc. that projects AI-related infrastructure demand to reach US$1.6 trillion by 2030 and identifies power shortages as a critical constraint on that growth.

This is an outlook and forecast report published by Institutional Real Estate, Inc. in April 2026 covering trends and market perspective for global listed real estate. The report addresses capital markets and economic considerations relevant to the listed real estate sector.

This is a market report published by Institutional Real Estate, Inc. in March 2026 examining closed-end real estate fundraising activity in 2025. The report covers trends in the capital markets and broader economic context for real estate investment vehicles.
Performance trailed historical levels as headwinds continue to subdue economic…
Performance trailed historical levels as headwinds continue to subdue economic…
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This is a global retail market report published by Cushman & Wakefield in April 2026 covering major cities including London, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, and Dallas-Fort Worth. The report addresses retail sector conditions alongside office, industrial, and data center markets at national and global levels.
This is a market report published by Cushman & Wakefield in February 2026 covering the data center sector across the Americas for the second half of 2025. The report includes sector classification tags for office, industrial, and retail in addition to data centers.
20 May 2026 To navigate accelerating uncertainty, organizations must understand the forces reshaping corporate real estate and leverage them to inform smarter, more resilient long-term decisions. Read…
This is a market report published by Cushman & Wakefield on June 13, 2024, examining office sector dynamics and resurgence in New York City using location intelligence analysis. The report is categorized as covering office and industrial sectors, though the title indicates a focus on Manhattan's office market.
North Texas Multifamily Market Updates

Policy support and cost pressures are driving structural change in manufactured home communities as a housing-affordability solution; vacancy stays low and rent growth steady nationwide amid rising federal, state and local legislative impact.

Rental demand proves steadfast, but the metro faces heightened exposure to broader economic headwinds.

Marcus & Millichap sees self-storage demand and supply realigning in 2026; slowing construction and demographic tailwinds from both younger and older generations help offset economic and geopolitical uncertainty across 36 major U.S. markets.

Selective momentum across the office sector drives renewed interest from investors.

Investor confidence is renewed amid stabilizing demand growth and a strategic focus on premium assets.

Class C-oriented submarkets are well-positioned, and private owners welcome advantageous new rules.

Professional services and coworking drive the fastest vacancy compression in the Sun Belt.

A growing talent pipeline helps draw increased capital and drive corporate expansion.

Class A vacancy in prime Manhattan submarkets returned to pre-pandemic levels below 4% and rent growth neared 5%, while softer job growth pressures lower-income and rent-regulated apartments.

Strong neighborhood retail and small-format leasing prompt a shift in investment strategy.

Salt Lake City multifamily enters 2026 with improving fundamentals as suburban vacancy fell over 100 basis points in 2025, while downtown digests 900+ luxury units delivered since 2024 amid smaller 2026 supply.

Dynamics diverge as southern areas gain relief while the northern corridor faces ongoing supply pressure.

Retailers and investors follow suburban household formation as older stock works through turnover.

Unwavering population growth coincides with sparse speculative office development.

A complex, fluid 2026 for hospitality: economic and geopolitical uncertainty weigh against tailwinds from major events and improving business travel, with rising property-improvement costs and moderating new supply across 34 major U.S. markets.

Rising retention and easing development support the multifamily market amid new leasing challenges.

Tightening multi-tenant vacancy attracts institutions, fueling nation-leading investment growth.

Denver apartment demand is uneven in 2026 as immigration-driven growth slows: east-side vacancy climbed above 6% while the west side stays below 5%, positioning affluent neighborhoods to outperform.

Chicago's multifamily inventory expanded at the fourth-slowest pace among major markets, with 2026 deliveries falling below 4,000 units for the first time since 2012 and CBD vacancy at its lowest since at least 2006.

A robust labor market stokes apartment leasing during broader national hesitancy.

Phoenix multifamily completions are projected to fall nearly 50% across the metro in 2026, with the East Valley leading vacancy improvement as a construction pullback tempers softness in the West.

Houston multifamily performance splits as 2026 completions fall to the lowest level since 2013, with urban-core vacancy near 5% and suburban Katy facing supply headwinds.

The market is showing signs of improvement as smaller properties drive investment momentum.

Multi-tenant strength adds a stabilizing anchor, particularly in the urban core.

Nashville multifamily vacancy will shrink again in 2026 with about 6,200 units delivering, supported by corporate investment from Amazon and Oracle, though rent gains face softer-employment headwinds.

Austin apartment inventory surged 33% from 2020 to 2025, keeping vacancy elevated (around 7% in some northern suburbs late in 2025) as the market repositions for more sustainable growth.

Cautious optimism surrounds the local retail market after an encouraging close to last year.

Shifting submarket and asset-class dynamics guide investment momentum and the market outlook.

Portland multifamily supply is falling roughly 60% year-over-year with inventory additions near 3.0%, quietly improving vacancy and rent metrics as demand tailwinds settle in.

San Diego multifamily vacancy fell about 100 basis points last year into the low-3% range despite adding 13,000 units over three years, with roughly 1,700 units underway near Balboa Park.

San Francisco multifamily posted a triple-digit basis-point drop in vacancy in 2025, with Class A rents up nearly 10% and SoMa exceeding 10% year-over-year rent growth.

Improving Class B/C demand is offset by headwinds as vacancy continues to rise.

Regionally low recent development limits vacancy expansion and supports rent growth.

The corporate world continues to find value in workspaces within reach of the federal government.