• Industrial real estate: what a difference a year makes

    Jan 31, 2024, 12:51 PM by Nicholas Rita
    A year ago, industrial availability rates were comfortably below their long-term trend in nearly all U.S. markets. That backdrop has completely changed today.
  • Boston’s carbon neutrality challenge

    Jan 19, 2024, 13:26 PM by Vincent Planque
    Boston enacted an ordinance to help the city achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, but data shows that nearly 30% of Boston's commercial buildings may fall short.
  • Putting A Price On Office Uncertainty

    Jan 18, 2024, 14:11 PM by Matt Mowell
    CBRE’s latest Cap Rate Survey shows sobering, double-digit yields for Class C offices that exceed junk bond levels.
  • Antiquated Law Holding Back U.S. Supply Chain

    Jan 17, 2024, 10:16 AM by Nicholas Rita
    An outdated law is causing higher costs for transporting goods by water within the United States.
  • As obsolescence plagues malls, neighborhood centers remain resilient

    Jan 8, 2024, 14:14 PM by Matt Mowell
    Current retail mall availability is not as bad as it sounds. Nearly half of the vacant Lifestyle & Mall space is obsolete and no longer available for lease, so no longer part of the competitive inventory.
  • Land-constrained logistics markets remain best-positioned amid heightened risks

    Dec 14, 2023, 09:24 AM by Matt Mowell
    Although higher interest rates and tight lending conditions pose systemic risks for logistics real estate, local market conditions, particularly the supply pipeline, remain vitally important.
  • Nowhere to hide from rising office vacancy

    Dec 8, 2023, 11:42 AM by Matt Mowell
    The effects of remote work on office demand are pervasive, but are especially pronounced in large, urban office markets like Los Angeles, San Francisco and Manhattan with high commuting costs (both time and money). But that's not the only group feeling the change.
  • Class B LEED Office Buildings Offer Noteworthy Opportunities

    Dec 4, 2023, 11:37 AM by Matt Mowell
    An analysis of Downtown Boston's LEED vs. non-LEED office buildings demonstrates that LEED certification provides greater relative performance benefits for Class B buildings than for Class A assets.
  • The suburbs never went out of style

    Nov 17, 2023, 08:51 AM by Matt Mowell
    Since the early 2000s, more people began favoring walkable urban environments over traditional suburbia. Surprisingly, this shift to urban living did not cause CBD rent growth to outpace the sleepier suburbs.
  • What drove Austin’s ascent—and who is poised to follow?

    Nov 7, 2023, 10:42 AM by Matt Mowell
    A common question in the real estate forecasting business is: what city will be the next Austin? Austin has had a growing prominence of professional services, but other cities deserve a close look.


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