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Summary and analysis of St. Louis’ current economic and industrial real estate market conditions.

4 critical trends reshaping industrial operations in 2026

This is a global market report published by Knight Frank in May 2025 examining the relationship between tariffs, trade policies, and industrial real estate dynamics.

The Corporate Real Estate Sentiment Index, a quarterly report canvassing around 100 corporate real estate leaders, has revealed in its latest survey, regional contrasts i

Prologis publishes a second-quarter 2026 snapshot of conditions across the U.S. logistics real estate market.

Prologis research indicates rising demand signals are emerging across industrial real estate markets.

Prologis flash report providing first-quarter 2026 snapshot of U.S. logistics real estate market conditions and trends.

Prologis reports record leasing activity and declining vacancy rates across its industrial portfolio, signaling a market inflection point.

More and more companies that vacuumed up Chicago area warehouse space during the pandemic are now shedding capacity. Available warehouse space vacancies inched up to 5 percent from 4.9 percent over the course of the quarter, according to Crain’s, who cited real estate data firm Colliers. The vacancy rate has been…

Chicago’s real estate summer for residential shoppers is looking to get hotter, and maybe even abbreviated. Scarce availability in competitive markets continued to push prices upwards into the summer as Illinois median home prices reached $345,000 in June, a 6.2 percent annual increase, with fewer homes on the…

🏆Alteration: The largest alteration permit issued last week was in Lakeview for $27 million of infrastructure renovation work at 655 West Irving Park Road. The project at the co-op building includes replacing water risers, waste and vent piping, and HVAC piping, as well as installing new ceilings on three floors.…
EquityProtect's Q2 Scorecard shows 10 states now have deed theft laws, but 29 still lack protection, despite $1.3B in real estate fraud losses since 2019.

Banks returned to commercial real estate lending in the first quarter after years of eschewing the industry. To the delight of developers and owners, the trend has continued. A handful of major banks made substantive increases to their commercial real estate loan balances from April to June, the Wall Street Journal…

KKR's mid-year 2026 outlook identifies a 'Divergence Conundrum' where economic growth concentrates in AI, tech, and national security while housing, lower-income consumers, and rate-sensitive sectors face pressure, requiring investors to prioritize quality, durable cash flows, and operational…

Dallas-Fort Worth industrial market posted increased leasing activity and positive net absorption in Q1 2026, with vacancy declining 30 basis points to 8.9% amid 6.0 million sq. ft. in deliveries.

Dallas-Fort Worth retail market saw negative net absorption in Q1 2026, pushing vacancy up 20 basis points to 5.4%, while construction pipeline rose to 7.0 million sq. ft. with strong pre-leasing activity.

Atlanta's office market recorded 2.6 million sq. ft. of leasing activity in Q1 2026, up 3.3% year-over-year, with vacancy declining 50 basis points to 26.5% as employers mandate in-office attendance and companies renew leases early ahead of anticipated rent growth.

Wells Fargo's latest U.S. outlook warns that stubborn inflation and a more hawkish Federal Reserve will keep borrowing costs elevated into 2027, sustaining the affordability squeeze on housing and traditional commercial property even as the artificial intelligence buildout keeps data center and power construction…

In the South, inventory for sale was up 71% from 2019, while sales were down 8%. Homebuilders are very motivated to make deals.

Apartment market conditions tightened over the past three months, with conditions for debt and equity financing worsening while deal flow decreased, the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) reported in its July Quarterly Survey of Apartment Market Conditions. However, rent growth and vacancies represented a…

Affordability challenges continued to weigh on the new-home market in June, as elevated mortgage rates, rising inflation and broader economic uncertainty kept many prospective buyers on the sidelines. Sales of newly built single-family home rose 1.6% in June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 628,000, up from…

A handful of the latest CRE CLO deals lean hard into multifamily collateral and full-term interest-only structures. CRED iQ analyzed loan-level collateral across a handful of the latest CRE CLO deals totaling $4.68 billion and 160 loans of collateral, and the profile points to lenders concentrating risk in the…

A new statewide survey shows commanding, cross-partisan support for a November ballot measure that would impose hard deadlines on California’s landmark environmental review law, a shift that would reshape the entitlement calculus for housing and infrastructure developers across the state. Proposition 45, the most…
Improvements In Rent Performance After seven months of rent growth in negative territory, Seattle’s multifamily market is showing some improvement. Average advertised asking rents were up 0.2%, on a trailing three-month basis as of May, to $2,226, 10 basis points below the U.S. rate, according to the national…

In 2025, global office utilization reported its largest annual gain in four years. But employees aren’t returning simply because they’re being told to. According to CBRE’s 2026 “Global Workplace & Occupancy Insights” survey report, organizations that design their office spaces for collaboration, culture and…

The biggest World Cup in history packed stadiums across North America and shattered attendance records. It just wasn't the hotel bonanza many in the hospitality industry had expected. Hotels pushed room rates sharply higher around marquee matches, fueling...

From power plants and candy factories to newspaper printing plants, obsolete large-scale buildings are finding new life as housing, offices, markets, schools, health care facilities, and community gathering spaces. adaptive use, building reuse, post-industrial
Research examining how artificial intelligence infrastructure expansion is driving industrial real estate demand across sectors beyond traditional data center development.

Manhattan remained the primary driver of New York City’s investment sales market during the first half of 2026 with total dollar volume increasing 50% year-over year to $9.87 billion across 238 transactions, according to Ariel Property Advisors’ Manhattan 2026 Mid- Year Commercial Real Estate Trends report. The…

Google’s bigger-than-expected spike in spending on data centers and other AI infrastructure is rattling Wall Street. While it was the first of the Big Tech giants to report second-quarter earnings, and its competitors' stock prices also dropped Thursday,...

Trepp Inc. has reported mixed data on CMBS distress levels lately. The volume of private-label securitized loans that are at least 30 days late declined by $3.49 billion, or 3.7%, in June. Conversely, while the volume of CMBS delinquencies shrunk to $43.98 billion, or 7.35% of the overall CMBS universe, the volume…
Blackstone’s growth continued unabated in the first half of 2026, as the firm leveraged its enormous data center and AI platform to report strong shareholder returns. In the second quarter, the firm delivered more than 20 percent year-over-year growth across total revenues, fee revenues, fee-related earnings, net…

On July 14, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the nation’s first statewide moratorium on the building of new hyperscale data centers, pausing all state environmental permits for up to one year. The purpose, according to the governor’s announcement, is to take the time to establish “a nation-leading regulatory…
New York's single-tenant retail market delinquency rate is more than double Los Angeles's. But the real story isn't how much distress exists, but what kind of distress it is. The New York City metropolitan statistical area (MSA) carries an 18.5% delinquency rate, compared with 8.0% in Los Angeles, the…

As seen in the Q2 2026 U.S. Construction Pipeline Tren ...

At the start of 2026, most home builders predicted that high mortgage rates and hesitancy among buyers would be their toughest challenges this year. They weren’t wrong: the 30-year mortgage rate averaged 6.49% in June and housing demand has weakened, as reflected by flat mortgage applications in the first half of…

Greater:SATX, an organization tasked with bringing jobs to the San Antonio region, attributes the decline to the labor market settling. San Antonio has lost 2K manufacturing jobs since 2024. Industry experts say they aren’t too concerned. was first posted on July 23, 2026 at 5:00 am. ©2021 " San Antonio Report…

New listings inched up week over week, but they’re near their lowest level since the start of 2026. Still, there are many more sellers than buyers in the market, giving buyers negotiating power. U.S. pending home sales fell 1.3% week over week to their lowest level in three months during the four weeks ending July…
Solid Gains In Silicon Valley San Jose multifamily regained its strength during the spring leasing season, with most fundamentals on track to outperform last year. Average advertised asking rents were up 0.8%, on a trailing three-month basis through May, to $3,414. That was 50 basis points ahead of the U.S.…

Local policies becoming a larger component of the market’s operating environment SANTA BARBARA, Calif., July 22, 2026 – New Yardi® Matrix analysis documents the impact of rent collection success on key aspects of U.S. housing providers’ operating performance. While affordable housing programs establish the…

CBRE research examining evolving workplace purpose and organizational affiliation trends through data analysis.

Phoenix's office market is showing signs of improving health.

One of the largest construction lenders in the U.S. is still shrinking its real estate portfolio, according to second-quarter earnings results. Bank OZK's real estate exposure fell to 47% of its overall loan book in the second quarter, down from 52%...

Explore the latest key statistics and Colliers’ outlook for the U.S. office market. Click the data you want to review or scroll.

Explore the latest key statistics and Colliers’ outlook for the U.S. industrial market. Click the data you want to review or scroll.

Analysis of housing affordability challenges and their economic impacts on the commercial real estate sector.
A joint venture between Centerbridge Partners and Henderson Group has landed a $208.5 million debt package to recapitalize 40 industrial assets in Pennsylvania and South Florida, Commercial Observer has learned. J.P. Morgan Chase supplied the five-year, floating-rate loan on the sponsorship’s logistics portfolio…

Private real estate fundraising totaled just $92.6 billion in H1 2026, the weakest first-half volume in nine years, as investors remained selective amid ongoing uncertainty over interest rates, valuations, and economic growth. Although the year-over-year decline was partly influenced by unusually large fund…
Promising another morose summer in the housing market.

CBRE Econometric Advisors' latest cap rate survey indicates a shift toward a new market cycle based on H2 2025 data.

CBRE Econometric Advisors reports on U.S. cap rate trends and investor sentiment for the second half of 2025.

CBRE Econometric Advisors forecasts investment fundamentals and identifies markets with compelling opportunities across a 10-year outlook.

CBRE Econometric Advisors reports on improving office sector momentum, noting positive net absorption across most markets and increased tenant demand for space expansion.

Analysis of how Austin's multifamily development patterns have shifted since 2020, reflecting changing renter preferences across neighborhoods.

Capital Economics analysis of global commercial property returns in 2025, comparing regional performance across APAC, US, and Europe with outlook for 2026.

Capital Economics presents a quarterly analysis of global commercial property valuations, forecasting continued recovery in Europe while predicting further declines in US and Asia-Pacific markets due to elevated interest rates.

Capital Economics analysis of commercial property value trends across regions, highlighting recovery in Europe against ongoing declines expected in the US and Asia-Pacific.

Capital Economics analysis of global commercial property market conditions, examining tariff impacts, investment trends, and economic growth headwinds across asset classes.

Capital Economics analysis of commercial property valuations across Europe and the US, assessing 2024 performance and 2025 outlook by geography.