Industry insights, market outlook reports and commercial real estate
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With the surge in digital services, data centers have become essential infrastructure, offering robust growth and stable returns for commercial real estate investors. As the backbone of the digital economy, these assets present a compelling opportunity amid rising demand for cloud computing and AI.
Explore the top U.S. manufacturing hubs of Dallas, Chicago, and Phoenix, as we delve into key trends and opportunities for investors in these thriving industrial markets.
The significant slowdown in industrial construction in 2024 after a major boom during the pandemic is attributed to oversupply and economic uncertainty, leading to increased vacancy rates and hesitation from developers. While industrial construction activity has decreased, manufacturing construction remains steady.
The sale of commercial parking lots is gaining increasing attention. These investments present a unique opportunity to enter a market with strong demand and potential for high returns.
Leasing, particularly in the office and industrial sectors, has experienced significant shifts in the last two years. These shifts have largely been driven by economic uncertainty, record-high rents, and macro changes in the way people shop and work.
Rising interest rates are stifling the construction frenzy of warehouses that have long fueled America’s booming e-commerce appetite. Industrial property construction plummeted by 48% in the first nine months of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022.
Industrial real estate development provides essential manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution infrastructure. Investors consistently favor this asset class due to its promising benefits, including long-term investment value, diversification, and manageable maintenance requirements.
CBC outlines strategies for success amid shifting workforce dynamics in commercial real estate.
As 2022 ends, investors show a marked shift to bearish sentiments on the CRE market's future.
Midyear 2022 shows a continued strong appetite for CRE, with promising activity levels despite challenges, per CBC reports.