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Washington D.C.

Retail Market Report | Washington D.C.

DATE October 24, 2023 / Author


Washington D.C. Retail Market Report Market Overview The Washington D.C. retail market is showing signs of improvement as many submarkets in the suburbs are outperforming due to population and income gains. Available space is at seven-year lows, vacant space is at a three-year low, and leasing activity is only trailing pre-pandemic norms by about 5.0%. […]

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San Jose

Industrial Market Report | San Jose, CA

DATE October 24, 2023 / Author


San Jose, California Industrial Market Report Market Overview The expansion of Silicon Valley’s technology-driven economy is the driving force behind the industrial market in San Jose. This sector has experienced remarkable growth in the last three decades, leading to a heightened need for particular types of industrial properties. These include data centers and flexible facilities […]

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grocery-anchored retail

Grocery-Anchored Retail

DATE October 24, 2023 / Author


The Resilient Pillar of Commercial Real Estate Only a few years ago, the news suggested that the grocery sector would be swallowed up by e-commerce, but that hasn’t happened yet. In fact, brick-and-mortar grocery stores are doing better than ever, thanks to the pandemic. And, despite today’s challenging market for deals and financing, grocery-anchored shopping […]

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Rite Aid Bankruptcy

Breaking News: Rite Aid Files for Bankruptcy

DATE October 24, 2023 / Author


Will It Be the End of the Pharmacy Chain? Rite Aid, one of the prominent pharmacy chains in the United States, filed for bankruptcy in a significant and surprising move. The company had been facing financial challenges for several years, primarily stemming from increased competition in the retail pharmacy sector and the changing healthcare landscape. […]

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cap rate expansion

What’s Driving Cap Rate Expansion?

DATE October 24, 2023 / Author


Deep Dive Into Cap Rates: Will Cap Rate Expansion Continue in 2024?   Higher Borrowing costs, uncertainty around monetary policy, and continued disconnect between buyers and sellers force cap rates upward.   Cap rate expansion, the scenario in which the capitalization rate of real estate assets collectively rises, began in 2023 and has continued throughout […]

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phoenix

Retail Market Report | Phoenix, AZ

DATE October 23, 2023 / Author


Q3 Phoenix, AZ Retail Market Report Market Overview The Phoenix retail market benefits from a combination of factors, including a strong local economy, diverse tenant demand, and limited supply, making it an appealing destination for retailers and investors. It is one of the nation’s top-performing markets for employment growth, adding over 42,700 jobs in the […]

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New Mexico

Hospitality Market Report | New Mexico

DATE October 23, 2023 / Author


New Mexico Hospitality Market Report Market Overview New Mexico offers a unique blend of cultural diversity, natural beauty, and economic opportunities. The state offers a thriving economy that hinges on several key sectors, with tourism being one of its brightest stars. Visitors are drawn to New Mexico from near and far, eager to explore its […]

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hospitality

Securing Your Future in Hospitality

DATE October 23, 2023 / Author


Hospitality | Why Now is the Best Time to Consider a Change Market Overview California’s hospitality sector has remained afloat despite economic volatility. However, there has been a slowdown in hotel travel due to diminished pent-up demand from the pandemic, and much of the savings accumulated during COVID-19 have been spent. This, as well as […]

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Dallas-Fort Worth

Industrial Market Report | Dallas-Fort Worth, TX

DATE October 19, 2023 / Author


Q3 Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Industrial Market Report Market Overview With deliveries outpacing net absorption, vacancy rates in Dallas-Fort Worth are expanding. Deliveries spiked to their highest level on record, with half that volume coming from buildings 500,000 square feet or bigger. Buildings above 500,000 square feet report availability of almost 16%, which is well above […]

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