What’s the State of the Capital Markets for Cannabis Real Estate? May 26, 2022 Cannabis real estate can generate great returns, but financing for these types of properties is also priced at a premium. Hybrid Work Was Supposed to Create the Best of Two Worlds. It’s Turning Out to be a Challenge for Office Tenants. May 25, 2022 “Hybrid is going to be a multi-year journey, and we just started the journey in 2022,” says JLL’s Peter Miscovich. Breaking Down the First Quarter Commercial Real Estate Investment Numbers May 25, 2022 David Bodamer is joined by CBRE's Darin Mellott to discuss key highlights from the commercial real estate industry's busy first quarter. 10 Economists Offer Their Advice for CRE Investors May 25, 2022 How have rising interest rates, inflation and geopolitical uncertainty changed the outlook for U.S. commercial real estate investors? Investment Activity in the Skilled Nursing Sector is Ramping Back Up May 23, 2022 Occupancy rates are still recovering and costs remain a concern, but the long-term outlook for the sector remains positive. Non-Traded REITs Continue to Grab Record Capital Inflows May 23, 2022 On the heels of setting a new record for fundraising in 2021, the sector got off to a blazing start in the first quarter of 2022. What’s Behind Prologis’ Very Public Attempt at a Duke Realty Takeover? May 19, 2022 Duke is a highly attractive takeover target, with assets in markets that Prologis covets. But REIT analysts say Duke needs greater incentives to sell. No End in Sight for Strong Demand for Class-A Multifamily Units May 19, 2022 Barring major economic headwinds, apartment rents are on track for big rises for the balance of 2022 as developers struggle to keep pace. Will Inflation Derail the Recovery in Restaurant Dining and Leasing? May 17, 2022 High inflation, including rising gas prices, can disrupt the improving performance of restaurant tenants. Investors, End-Users Compete for Last-Mile Warehouses as Rents Skyrocket May 16, 2022 Rents for these facilities can often be 50 percent above those at distribution facilities in traditional locations. Load More first previous … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … next last Load More
Hybrid Work Was Supposed to Create the Best of Two Worlds. It’s Turning Out to be a Challenge for Office Tenants. May 25, 2022 “Hybrid is going to be a multi-year journey, and we just started the journey in 2022,” says JLL’s Peter Miscovich. Breaking Down the First Quarter Commercial Real Estate Investment Numbers May 25, 2022 David Bodamer is joined by CBRE's Darin Mellott to discuss key highlights from the commercial real estate industry's busy first quarter. 10 Economists Offer Their Advice for CRE Investors May 25, 2022 How have rising interest rates, inflation and geopolitical uncertainty changed the outlook for U.S. commercial real estate investors? Investment Activity in the Skilled Nursing Sector is Ramping Back Up May 23, 2022 Occupancy rates are still recovering and costs remain a concern, but the long-term outlook for the sector remains positive. Non-Traded REITs Continue to Grab Record Capital Inflows May 23, 2022 On the heels of setting a new record for fundraising in 2021, the sector got off to a blazing start in the first quarter of 2022. What’s Behind Prologis’ Very Public Attempt at a Duke Realty Takeover? May 19, 2022 Duke is a highly attractive takeover target, with assets in markets that Prologis covets. But REIT analysts say Duke needs greater incentives to sell. No End in Sight for Strong Demand for Class-A Multifamily Units May 19, 2022 Barring major economic headwinds, apartment rents are on track for big rises for the balance of 2022 as developers struggle to keep pace. Will Inflation Derail the Recovery in Restaurant Dining and Leasing? May 17, 2022 High inflation, including rising gas prices, can disrupt the improving performance of restaurant tenants. Investors, End-Users Compete for Last-Mile Warehouses as Rents Skyrocket May 16, 2022 Rents for these facilities can often be 50 percent above those at distribution facilities in traditional locations. Load More first previous … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … next last Load More
Breaking Down the First Quarter Commercial Real Estate Investment Numbers May 25, 2022 David Bodamer is joined by CBRE's Darin Mellott to discuss key highlights from the commercial real estate industry's busy first quarter. 10 Economists Offer Their Advice for CRE Investors May 25, 2022 How have rising interest rates, inflation and geopolitical uncertainty changed the outlook for U.S. commercial real estate investors? Investment Activity in the Skilled Nursing Sector is Ramping Back Up May 23, 2022 Occupancy rates are still recovering and costs remain a concern, but the long-term outlook for the sector remains positive. Non-Traded REITs Continue to Grab Record Capital Inflows May 23, 2022 On the heels of setting a new record for fundraising in 2021, the sector got off to a blazing start in the first quarter of 2022. What’s Behind Prologis’ Very Public Attempt at a Duke Realty Takeover? May 19, 2022 Duke is a highly attractive takeover target, with assets in markets that Prologis covets. But REIT analysts say Duke needs greater incentives to sell. No End in Sight for Strong Demand for Class-A Multifamily Units May 19, 2022 Barring major economic headwinds, apartment rents are on track for big rises for the balance of 2022 as developers struggle to keep pace. Will Inflation Derail the Recovery in Restaurant Dining and Leasing? May 17, 2022 High inflation, including rising gas prices, can disrupt the improving performance of restaurant tenants. Investors, End-Users Compete for Last-Mile Warehouses as Rents Skyrocket May 16, 2022 Rents for these facilities can often be 50 percent above those at distribution facilities in traditional locations. Load More first previous … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … next last Load More
10 Economists Offer Their Advice for CRE Investors May 25, 2022 How have rising interest rates, inflation and geopolitical uncertainty changed the outlook for U.S. commercial real estate investors? Investment Activity in the Skilled Nursing Sector is Ramping Back Up May 23, 2022 Occupancy rates are still recovering and costs remain a concern, but the long-term outlook for the sector remains positive. Non-Traded REITs Continue to Grab Record Capital Inflows May 23, 2022 On the heels of setting a new record for fundraising in 2021, the sector got off to a blazing start in the first quarter of 2022. What’s Behind Prologis’ Very Public Attempt at a Duke Realty Takeover? May 19, 2022 Duke is a highly attractive takeover target, with assets in markets that Prologis covets. But REIT analysts say Duke needs greater incentives to sell. No End in Sight for Strong Demand for Class-A Multifamily Units May 19, 2022 Barring major economic headwinds, apartment rents are on track for big rises for the balance of 2022 as developers struggle to keep pace. Will Inflation Derail the Recovery in Restaurant Dining and Leasing? May 17, 2022 High inflation, including rising gas prices, can disrupt the improving performance of restaurant tenants. Investors, End-Users Compete for Last-Mile Warehouses as Rents Skyrocket May 16, 2022 Rents for these facilities can often be 50 percent above those at distribution facilities in traditional locations. Load More first previous … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … next last Load More
Investment Activity in the Skilled Nursing Sector is Ramping Back Up May 23, 2022 Occupancy rates are still recovering and costs remain a concern, but the long-term outlook for the sector remains positive. Non-Traded REITs Continue to Grab Record Capital Inflows May 23, 2022 On the heels of setting a new record for fundraising in 2021, the sector got off to a blazing start in the first quarter of 2022. What’s Behind Prologis’ Very Public Attempt at a Duke Realty Takeover? May 19, 2022 Duke is a highly attractive takeover target, with assets in markets that Prologis covets. But REIT analysts say Duke needs greater incentives to sell. No End in Sight for Strong Demand for Class-A Multifamily Units May 19, 2022 Barring major economic headwinds, apartment rents are on track for big rises for the balance of 2022 as developers struggle to keep pace. Will Inflation Derail the Recovery in Restaurant Dining and Leasing? May 17, 2022 High inflation, including rising gas prices, can disrupt the improving performance of restaurant tenants. Investors, End-Users Compete for Last-Mile Warehouses as Rents Skyrocket May 16, 2022 Rents for these facilities can often be 50 percent above those at distribution facilities in traditional locations. Load More first previous … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … next last Load More
Non-Traded REITs Continue to Grab Record Capital Inflows May 23, 2022 On the heels of setting a new record for fundraising in 2021, the sector got off to a blazing start in the first quarter of 2022. What’s Behind Prologis’ Very Public Attempt at a Duke Realty Takeover? May 19, 2022 Duke is a highly attractive takeover target, with assets in markets that Prologis covets. But REIT analysts say Duke needs greater incentives to sell. No End in Sight for Strong Demand for Class-A Multifamily Units May 19, 2022 Barring major economic headwinds, apartment rents are on track for big rises for the balance of 2022 as developers struggle to keep pace. Will Inflation Derail the Recovery in Restaurant Dining and Leasing? May 17, 2022 High inflation, including rising gas prices, can disrupt the improving performance of restaurant tenants. Investors, End-Users Compete for Last-Mile Warehouses as Rents Skyrocket May 16, 2022 Rents for these facilities can often be 50 percent above those at distribution facilities in traditional locations. Load More first previous … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … next last Load More
What’s Behind Prologis’ Very Public Attempt at a Duke Realty Takeover? May 19, 2022 Duke is a highly attractive takeover target, with assets in markets that Prologis covets. But REIT analysts say Duke needs greater incentives to sell. No End in Sight for Strong Demand for Class-A Multifamily Units May 19, 2022 Barring major economic headwinds, apartment rents are on track for big rises for the balance of 2022 as developers struggle to keep pace. Will Inflation Derail the Recovery in Restaurant Dining and Leasing? May 17, 2022 High inflation, including rising gas prices, can disrupt the improving performance of restaurant tenants. Investors, End-Users Compete for Last-Mile Warehouses as Rents Skyrocket May 16, 2022 Rents for these facilities can often be 50 percent above those at distribution facilities in traditional locations. Load More first previous … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … next last Load More
No End in Sight for Strong Demand for Class-A Multifamily Units May 19, 2022 Barring major economic headwinds, apartment rents are on track for big rises for the balance of 2022 as developers struggle to keep pace. Will Inflation Derail the Recovery in Restaurant Dining and Leasing? May 17, 2022 High inflation, including rising gas prices, can disrupt the improving performance of restaurant tenants. Investors, End-Users Compete for Last-Mile Warehouses as Rents Skyrocket May 16, 2022 Rents for these facilities can often be 50 percent above those at distribution facilities in traditional locations. Load More first previous … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … next last Load More
Will Inflation Derail the Recovery in Restaurant Dining and Leasing? May 17, 2022 High inflation, including rising gas prices, can disrupt the improving performance of restaurant tenants. Investors, End-Users Compete for Last-Mile Warehouses as Rents Skyrocket May 16, 2022 Rents for these facilities can often be 50 percent above those at distribution facilities in traditional locations. Load More first previous … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … next last Load More
Investors, End-Users Compete for Last-Mile Warehouses as Rents Skyrocket May 16, 2022 Rents for these facilities can often be 50 percent above those at distribution facilities in traditional locations. Load More first previous … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … next last Load More