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Colliers reports on Indianapolis industrial market conditions, noting vacancy rate decline to 6.5% at end of Q2 2026.
Colliers market overview of Santa Barbara office sector conditions and trends.
Colliers research on office market conditions and trends in the South Bay area of Los Angeles.
Colliers market overview of office conditions and trends across the Greater Los Angeles region.
Colliers market overview of office conditions and trends across the San Fernando Valley and Ventura County regions.
Colliers research on office market conditions and trends in the Los Angeles Tri-Cities area.
Colliers examines market trends in Greater Los Angeles retail for Q2 2026.
Colliers market research examining office sector trends and conditions in Orange County.
Colliers market overview of office conditions and trends in the Hollywood Mid-Wilshire submarket.
Colliers market overview of the West Los Angeles office sector.
Savills market report covering Charlotte office sector conditions and trends for the second quarter of 2026.
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Savills publishes a quarterly office market analysis for Austin covering second quarter 2026 performance, occupancy, and leasing trends.

A wave of upzoning across the San Francisco Peninsula is cracking open some of the region’s most supply‑starved housing markets, prompting multifamily developers to target obsolete office sites in Sunnyvale, San Mateo and Menlo Park for hundreds of...

Aggregate performance and activity data for open-end commercial real estate debt funds compiled by NCREIF and CREFC for Q1 2026.
Index snapshot tracking performance and composition metrics of open-end moderate-yield debt funds in commercial real estate.
Performance and composition data for open-end real estate debt funds tracked by NCREIF and CREFC for the first quarter of 2026.
This is a market report published by Commercial Observer in July 2026 covering retail sector vacancy conditions in South Florida, indicating sub-5% vacancy rates. The report includes capital markets analysis and carries both national and Florida geographic classifications.
This is an economic update published by Wolf Street on July 16, 2026, reporting on U.S. retail sales activity excluding gas stations, noting a fifth consecutive month of increases, and discussing consumer spending patterns across online retail and vehicle dealerships relative to housing purchases.

For the past two years, the multifamily market in the Sunbelt states has struggled with record unit deliveries, rising interest rates and softening rent growth. While those factors remain in play, many investors are starting to see opportunities amid supply overhang and sluggish rent growth. Rather than avoiding…
This is a news item from Commercial Observer published on July 16, 2026, reporting on Prologis' financial or operational performance, noting record leasing activity and growth in its data center business.
This is a market news report published by Commercial Observer in July 2026 covering retail investment activity in Southern California during the first half of 2026, noting a 62% increase in that period. The report addresses capital markets and retail sector trends with geographic focus on California and national context.

National multifamily net absorption reached its fifth-highest quarterly total in nearly 25 years, even as median asking rents continued to decline.
This is a market report published by Commercial Observer in July 2026 examining the hotel sector in New York City and its recovery trajectory relative to pre-pandemic performance levels. The report addresses capital markets and hospitality sector dynamics in New York.
This is a news article published by Wolf Street in July 2026 reporting on pending home sales data, noting a decline to near-record lows nationally with particular weakness in the West region, in the context of rising mortgage rates.
Colliers examines commercial real estate investment trends, cross-border capital movements, and global market insights.
Analysis of 2025 commercial real estate investment volumes, cross-border capital flows, regional trends and sector performance from Colliers Capital Markets.
CBRE brief examining development cost trends and outlooks for senior housing projects in 2026.
Cushman & Wakefield analyzes U.S. retail market conditions, reporting sustained resilience and historically tight vacancy levels.
Cushman & Wakefield multifamily market analysis tracking U.S. apartment sector dynamics and performance metrics.
Green Street roundup covering a significant self-storage acquisition, hotel loan activity, and capital deployment challenges in real estate.
This is an economic update published by Wolf Street on July 15, 2026, reporting on producer price inflation metrics, specifically noting core PPI at 4.7% and services PPI at 4.6%.
Disclaimer: This is an excerpt from Trepp's "Is It Time to Proclaim San Francisco Is Back?" paper. Click here to access it . After five years of headlines declaring San Francisco commercial real estate uninvestable, the narrative is beginning to shift. Leasing activity is accelerating, institutional capital is…

U.S. multifamily advertised rents increased by an average of $4 in June to $1,763, continuing the recent trend of moderate growth, Yardi Matrix reported. Rents rose 0.7% during the second quarter of 2026 and 1.0% in the first half of the year. Both metrics fall well below the pace seen in both the immediate…
This is a news article published by Commercial Observer in July 2026 reporting on property values in Los Angeles County, noting a total valuation of $2.27 trillion amid wildfire impacts and market conditions. The piece covers capital markets developments with national scope.

Commercial real estate rent data is only as useful as the methodology behind it. That’s why CompStak partnered with Columbia […] The post Columbia CompStak (CCRI) Rent Index National Update: July 14, 2026 appeared first on CompStak .

Congressional Republicans are pursuing a third budget reconciliation bill before the midterm elections to fund defense priorities and potentially advance election-security measures, using reconciliation to bypass the Senate filibuster.

This is an economic update published by NAHB's Eye on Housing in July 2026 covering building material price trends on national markets, noting that material costs continued to increase despite declining energy prices.

U.S. wholesale inflation followed the example of consumer price inflation in June with a monthly decline. The Producer Price Index for final demand fell by a seasonally adjusted 0.3% in June after rising 1.1% the previous month, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday. Analysts had expected the June…

22% of U.S. residents moving to a different state cited better weather as a factor in their move, the most commonly cited reason, per a new Redfin survey. Nearly as many people, 21%, are looking to move out of state due to concerns about climate change. Weather and climate concerns are more common reasons for […]…

Morgantown, WV, Syracuse, NY and Tuscaloosa, AL, lead U.S. college towns in home-price growth, all posting double-digit year-over-year climbs. The most expensive college towns—Santa Barbara, CA, Boca Raton, FL and Flagstaff, AZ—are seeing home prices fall. The least expensive college towns—Dayton, OH, Syracuse, NY…

Economic trends could boost sector’s fundamentals; investors remain enthusiastic SANTA BARBARA, Calif., July 15, 2026 – The U.S. multifamily market closed out the first half of 2026 showing modest growth, as the average month-over-month advertised rent rose by $4 in June and year-over-year growth remained unchanged…

This is a data-focused report published by the National Association of Home Builders in July 2026 presenting permitting figures for single-family residential construction through May 2026 at the national level. The report indicates that single-family permitting activity showed continued weakness during the measurement period.

Michael Lavipour still remembers the bank office where executives laughed him out of the room. It was 13 years ago, and the head of lending for Affinius Capital was on the hunt for a credit facility to support the investment management firm’s real estate...
This is a data and figures report published by Wolf Street in July 2026 examining the largest holders of US Treasury securities, including US hedge funds engaged in basis trading and US companies operating through overseas entities. The report covers national-level data on foreign and foreign-adjacent Treasury holdings.

A Washington, D.C.-based housing watchdog group is accusing the country’s largest apartment owner of unlawfully rejecting potential renters who hold Section 8 vouchers across six states.

Retail fundamentals strengthened during the second quarter of 2026 as resilient consumer demand and historically limited new supply continued to support the market. While shoppers remained selective with discretionary spending, they continued to prioritize value, convenience, and experiences, helping retailers…

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday signed an executive order to create the nation’s first moratorium on new hyperscale data centers. The order temporarily pauses state environmental permits for up to one year in order to build a regulatory framework that protects ratepayers, the environment, the energy grid and…
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Office performance is increasingly separating along asset quality, market depth, and access to capital. Commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) data shows a market that is no longer moving as one, with high-quality, well-located assets continuing to attract tenants and financing while weaker buildings face…

Historical Supply Growth in Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA CBSA: 2018: 6.3% 2019: 11.6% 2020: 6% 2021: 2.4% 2022: 1.4% 2023: 0% 2024: 1.4% 2025: 1% 2026: .04% The Portland metropolitan area saw substantial overbuilding during the 2017 to 2020 cycle, with large volumes of new supply delivered in 2019. Even so,…

CHICAGO — After years of uncertainty fueled by inflation, rising interest rates and changing consumer behavior, retail real estate has entered a notably different phase. According to JLL’s 2026 U.S. Retail Thematic Outlook and Investor Survey, the sector is no longer in recovery mode — it’s operating from a…

U.S. inflation decelerated in June, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) declining 0.4% after increasing 0.5% in the previous month. A 5.7% drop in the energy index drove the monthly all-items decrease, more than offsetting increases in indexes for shelter and food, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Tuesday. The…

Takeaway: Rates will fall today after an unexpectedly soft CPI inflation reading that will keep the Fed from hiking at the July 29th meeting. Inflation data comes in much lower than forecasters expected. Overall headline inflation came in at -0.4% month-over-month (3.5% annual) in June due to energy price declines.…

Inflation slowed to 3.5% in June 2026 from 4.2% in May, driven primarily by a mid-June ceasefire agreement that stabilized oil markets and reduced energy prices, with gasoline prices falling 9.7% and the shelter index posting its smallest monthly increase since January 2021. The document notes that the relief was short-lived as the ceasefire collapsed in early July, pushing oil prices up 12% and renewing inflation concerns, while core CPI excluding food and energy rose 2.6% year-over-year in June.

There were almost half a million more home sellers than buyers in the U.S. in June, equal to 48.5% more. That means buyers hold the negotiating power. The number of homes listed for sale hit its highest level since 2020–but more buyers entered the market, too, which is why the seller-buyer gap didn’t change much…

Denver’s office market is still recovering from the pandemic, but second-quarter reports indicate it is shifting toward stabilization with positive net absorption. Office tenants took approximately 119,700 SF more than they vacated in Q2, according...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Seniors housing occupancy in the second quarter of 2026 neared 90 percent in the second quarter of 2026, according to the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing &… The post NIC: Seniors Housing Occupancy Nears 90 Percent appeared first on Seniors Housing Business .

A recent report from Savills details how manufacturing investment, logistics expansion and limited new supply are tightening Chicago’s industrial fundamentals heading into the second half of 2026. Highlights of the report include that vacancy fell to 6.9%, its lowest level in seven quarters and 90 basis points…
The CRE Finance Council (CREFC) said Monday its Second-Quarter 2026 (2Q26) Board of Governors (BOG) Sentiment Index rose 0.9% to 101.0 from 100.1 in the previous quarter, holding near the survey’s 2017 baseline of 100.0 after the prior quarter’s 20.2% decline. However, Beneath the modest headline move, results were…

The Greater Boston lab market posted its first quarter of positive net absorption in nearly a year for the second quarter of 2026, representing what CBRE called “a tentative sign of stabilization amid persistent headwinds.” Total market availability edged up 10 basis points from Q1 and 60 bps from Q2 2025 to 32.8%,…