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Image CEO John Albright discusses why power centers are regaining favor, how CTO is targeting high-growth Sun Belt markets, and where he sees long-term value creation in today's retail real estate environment.

Image CEO Sam Landy discusses manufactured housing demand, policy momentum, and how REIT access to capital creates a lasting competitive advantage.

Image CEO Chris Constant says Getty Realty’s focus on high-quality locations, redevelopment potential, and strong tenant demand positions the company to capitalize on growth opportunities across convenience and automotive retail.

Image CEO Mark Decker says returns on capital are improving.

Image CEO Zach Vaughan says REIT is looking to concentrate assets in fewer geographies.

Image CEO Michael Weil discusses how disciplined underwriting, investment-grade tenants, and long-term leases are positioning the REIT to capitalize on evolving market opportunities.

Image CEO Paul McDowell also pointed to greater stability across the portfolio following several years of asset sales.

Image CEO Darrell Crate says a growing preference for leased federal facilities and a robust courthouse and laboratory development pipeline position the company for sustained growth.

Image CEO Justin Knight says occupancy gains have been evident both mid-week and on weekends.

Image CEO Daniel Oberste discusses why migration, job growth, and affordability continue to support Sun Belt apartment fundamentals.

Image CEO Chris Marr says steady customer demand, easing new supply pressures, and digital advantages for larger operators are positioning the self-storage sector for continued growth.

Image CEO Dave Sedgwick says record occupancy, healthier operators, disciplined acquisitions, and powerful demographic trends are creating a favorable long-term outlook for skilled nursing and senior housing.

Image CEO Will Eglin discusses demand drivers, the advantages of Sun Belt logistics markets, and why development is once again creating value for industrial REITs.

Image CEO Rick Matros says REIT on target to meet external growth goals this year.

Image CEO Jeff Edison said the company is finding acquisition opportunities and relying on a flexible capital strategy to support continued expansion.

Image CEO Bill Crooker says industrial fundamentals remain strong as tenants prioritize transportation access, power capacity, and automation.

Image Lynch says the best data centers have an ecosystem of clients which attracts additional clients.

Image CEO Jonathan Stanner anticipates additional asset sales and debt reduction.

Image CEO Michael Anderson says the REIT intends to move toward a 100% senior housing-focused portfolio.

Image Deloitte's latest commercial real estate outlook points to stronger capital markets, continued demand for high-quality assets, and growing use of strategic partnerships.

Image CEO Brent Smith says location, amenities, and workplace experience are driving leasing demand as companies invest in long-term office strategies.

Image Michael Bilerman says Tanger’s combination of value, experience, and disciplined capital allocation positions the company for long-term growth.

Image Property Council of Australia CEO Mike Zorbas discusses the country's investment appeal, housing challenges, and how emerging technologies could reshape real estate markets.

Image Joey Agree says REIT is supported by $2.4 billion in liquidity.

Image CEO Chris Bilotto says REIT has strengthened position through asset sales, balance sheet work, capital markets activity.

Image Owen Thomas also says the debate around remote work has largely settled at this point.

Image CEO Rob Chambers says the REIT is focused on leveraging many of the investments made in recent years.

Image CEO Giacomo Balzarini sees widening gap between prime and non-prime assets.

Image CEO Dallas Tanner sees growing demand for flexible housing options.

Image CEO Shawn Tibbetts describes how progress has been made “from top to bottom.”

Image CEO Alex Jessett says the REIT also needs to build its development pipeline back up.

Image CEO Jeff Donnelly points to lack of supply and uptick in traveling among both old and young.

Image CEO Conor Flynn says the supply/demand picture is “extraordinarily healthy” today.

Image CEO Angela Kleiman says start-ups in the Bay Area are “translating into a demand catalyst.”

Few functions in a commercial real estate organization are as consequential or as manually intensive as property tax management. For a large portfolio owner, property taxes represent one of the largest recurring operating expenses across the portfolio, governed by a patchwork of thousands of different…

Arizona’s residential building sector continues to be one of the state’s main economic engines thanks to the state’s consistent population expansion, growing suburban areas, and continuous need for home upkeep and restoration. While housing supplies, labour difficulties, and material costs receive a lot of…

Wall Street's disparate reactions to data center spending plans from Amazon, Microsoft and Google show impatience for return on AI investments.

Property management companies are already integrating AI into workflows. That’s offering a window into how AI may reshape labor demand.

As AI data centers drive electricity demand to double by 2030, the key question shifts from how to supply power to who pays for it—companies, utilities, governments, or consumers.

At the 2026 ULI Carolinas Meeting, leaders from government, life sciences, and professional sports argued that housing, infrastructure, and energy systems—not population growth itself—will determine whether the region can sustain its momentum.

Technological features have long been viewed as attraction and retention tools for commercial properties. Now, there’s more to them. In addition to multifamily, mixed-use and hospitality end-users demanding advanced tech for a seamless living experience,...

Issues such as Federal Reserve policies, climate-related risks, and rising insurance costs have been putting pressure on accurate commercial real estate valuations. This prompted Urban Land Magazine to ask economists: “Do you think commercial real estate values are fully reflecting today’s costs and risks?” The…

America’s retail delivery networks are welcoming a new fleet of autonomous drones. Imagine cooking dinner and realizing you’re missing a key ingredient. A drone-enabled retailer could deliver it to your doorstep in just fifteen minutes. It may sound like a scenario from a science-fiction story, but it’s quickly…

Commercial real estate firms are moving beyond ChatGPT to purpose-built AI automation that streamlines documents, reduces risk, and preserves knowledge. The post The Unexpected Ways AI Is Changing How Commercial Real Estate Organizations Operate appeared first on Propmodo .

AI and digital infrastructure are transforming commercial real estate, cutting operating costs and boosting portfolio efficiency, resilience, and asset value. The post The Commercial Real Estate Market Is Making AI an Operational Necessity appeared first on Propmodo .

As Boston building owners look to electrify their properties to comply with the state and city’s 2050 net-zero mandates, electrification is becoming a bigger roadblock than some anticipated. Massachusetts has some of the most ambitious sustainability...

After years of uncertainty in the office sector, shrinking construction pipelines, improving leasing activity, and the ongoing preference for high-quality space are leading to a more selective market. Recent reports from Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, Lee & Associates, JLL and Plante Moran suggest that the next…

As AI increases energy demand, data centers are moving to higher voltage systems, creating new opportunities for electricity and component providers.

By Carl Malcolm and W. Brian Keith Across the United States, aging regional malls are entering a new phase in the evolution of suburban landscapes. Once designed as inward-facing retail… The post How Aging Malls are Being Transformed Into Mixed-Use Neighborhoods appeared first on Multifamily & Affordable Housing…

SpaceX has created thousands of new millionaires, but long-time residents in Brownsville may soon feel the pinch of higher property tax bills. The post What Brownsville’s SpaceX Boom Means for Homeowners’ Tax Bills appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

By Dan Levitt, Ryan Cos. If it feels like the commercial real estate market has been running in place for the last three years, you’re not alone. There has been a sense of anticipation, and even inaction, that has defined the landscape as we waited for catalysts that have yet to materialize. Many of us have been…
Every data center project generates an enormous amount of information: engineering reports, environmental filings, utility dockets, tax incentive applications, economic impact studies and public statements. What it rarely generates is a single place where all of that information comes together. A recent dispute in…

Strategies for enhancing data center efficiency

The Federal Reserve left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 3.50% to 3.75% on Wednesday, extending its policy pause for a fifth consecutive meeting while delivering a clear signal that the debate inside the central bank has become increasingly hawkish. Although the decision was largely anticipated, the…

Takeaway: Mortgage rates will largely stay the same for now as the Fed opts against hiking and says little about future plans. There was a historically high level of uncertainty going into this meeting, but ultimately, the Fed decided against hiking today because financial markets did their work for them. The…

Analysis of escalating electricity consumption from data centers and its implications for energy infrastructure and supply.

As office vacancy remains elevated in many markets, developers across the country are asking the same question: How can obsolete office buildings be successfully repositioned for new uses?

Success stories from HUD's Express Lane and Freddie Mac. The post Financing Success in the New Era of Seniors Housing appeared first on Lument .

A ULI-led roundtable found that more consistent building and resilience inputs could help owners, lenders, and insurers better evaluate physical risk, strengthen underwriting, and support investment choices.

As data center power density climbs, successful infrastructure planning depends on understanding how power availability, cooling strategy, and deployment timelines influence one another