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Trends Fueling Investments in Phoenix

DATE July 28, 2022 / Author


A Look at CRE Trends in Phoenix Phoenix has become the center for economic growth over the past few years thanks to a robust job expansion, friendly environment, and favorable demographic trends. From industrial to multifamily sectors, the market continues to bustle in activity. As Phoenix continues to boom in industrial sales, in-migration rates, and […]

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Who is Buying Real Estate in the Metaverse?

DATE July 27, 2022 / Author


The value of the metaverse The metaverse is an experimental space intended to create an immersive experience, with the potential to create large value for retailers, allowing brands to connect with consumers on a whole new level. Interestingly, the majority of brands that partake today are food & beverage or apparel brands. These retailers are […]

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Self-Storage Market Report | Southern Markets

DATE July 27, 2022 / Author


An Update on Self-Storage Self-storage has established itself as a major player among CRE assets, outperforming over the past few years. Rental rates reached an all-time high of $13a2 for non-climate-controlled (non-cc) units and $150 for climate-controlled (CC) units in June 2022, tenants are renewing their leases at high rates, and net operating income increased […]

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The Value Battle | Big-Box vs. E-Commerce

DATE July 27, 2022 / Author


Big-Box Retailers VS. E-Commerce Big-box retailers have largely been unpenetrated by the internet, as frequent and everyday deals keep consumers returning to the stores searching for the latest merchandise. However, the pandemic launched e-commerce five to ten years into the future and forced many of the major players’ hands as they began to open new […]

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Southeast Asset Types Seeing the Most Activity

DATE July 26, 2022 / Author


How is Southeast CRE Holding Up? To ride out the uncertainty of interest rates and rising costs, investors are placing their capital in durable commercial real estate assets in top-performing markets with excellent fundamentals and growing populations. The Southeast is on the receiving end of investor interest, boasting robust industrial pipelines, historically high multifamily rent […]

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Why Investors Are Keeping Watch On Grocery-Anchored Retail

DATE July 25, 2022 / Author


Investors Eye Grocery-Anchored Retail According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, food-at-home prices increased 11.9 percent year-over-year in May, a 1.4 percent increase from April. This marks the fifth straight month of increases of at least one percent for the food-at-home index. Yet, one underlining statement remains the same: everybody has to eat and […]

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What Is a Pad Site?

DATE July 25, 2022 / Author


The Shopping Center Must-Have Given the whirlwind of events the past three years, retailers are reconsidering their locations and space needs, indicating a change is on the horizon. Now that retailers understand their business model after re-examining shopping behavior through online habits, a new generation of shopping centers is anticipated to emerge. One highly sought-after […]

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What Draws Investors to the Life Science Sector?

DATE July 21, 2022 / Author


The Life Sciences Boom The Life Science sector is a break-out commercial real estate asset type taking the market by storm. Both private equity and public funding are pouring billions of dollars into the industry, reaching $39 billion in 2021, according to JP Morgan Chase. Yet life sciences was an expanding asset class long before the […]

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What an Increase in CPI Means for Multifamily Owners in Los Angeles

DATE July 21, 2022 / Author


The Consumer Price Index is measured by the average change in prices over time in a fixed market basket of goods and services. In June 2022, prices in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA metro, as measured by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), increased 1.1%, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor […]

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