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End of Year Capital Markets Report | 2022

DATE January 11, 2023 / Author


Capital Markets Overview The continued interest rates increase by the Federal Reserve will make debt and equity much more expensive in the coming quarters and continue to put a damper on transactions. CRE debt origination activity has declined sharply since May 2022, opportunistic refinancing disappeared, and acquisition financing decelerated. Investor allocations are heavily tilted towards […]

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Industrial End of Year Market Report | 2022

DATE January 4, 2023 / Author


End of Year 2022 Industrial Market Report Industrial Market Overview Over the past few years, the industrial sector has experienced historical growth and record sales. Although the sector has performed well over the last year, helping mitigate the effects of a high inflationary period and volatile interest rate, the industrial market is seeing a shift. […]

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Feeling the Heat: Phoenix CRE Report

DATE December 12, 2022 / Author


Feeling the Heat: Phoenix CRE Report Known as the Valley of the Sun, Phoenix, AZ, is one of commercial real estate’s hottest markets. With a current population of over 4.7 million, a 1.4 percent increase from 2022, the Phoenix metro is packed with abundant job growth, consumer spending, and investment opportunities. Phoenix is the largest […]

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Has Industrial Hit Its Peak?

DATE December 8, 2022 / Author


The King of Commercial Real Estate Over the past two years, investors have flocked to industrial real estate. Urgent demand, high rent growth, and low vacancy proved to be a recipe for success for the commercial real estate asset, recording historical growth, and sales numbers. Now, as the world moves forward into a post-COVID-19 era, […]

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What’s Impacting Industrial? A 2023 Forecast for Industrial CRE

DATE December 7, 2022 / Author


What’s Impacting Industrial? A 2023 Forecast for Industrial CRE Industrial Market Overview The United States industrial market is anticipated to see increasing supply growth as leasing activity continues to hold near record highs, up approximately 60 percent compared to levels seen before the pandemic. Containerized imports entering the United States increased because of heightened consumer […]

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The Industrial Boom | How Southern California Benefitted from Surging Demand

DATE November 23, 2022 / Author


  How Southern California Benefitted from Surging Demand In Southern California, several asset types flourished during COVID-19, but one sector stood out among the rest – the industrial sector. The region holds access to the twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, which contribute to the booming import business. These local ports handle 78 […]

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Industrial Market in Florida

DATE November 2, 2022 / Author


Industrial Market in Florida Over the past two years, the national and global economies have experienced various fluctuations, ranging from geopolitical events and higher interest rates to the ongoing war in Ukraine and recovery from the pandemic. Despite the fluctuating global economic forces, activity and demand for industrial space in Central Florida remain strong. The […]

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Industrial Market Report | Naples, FL

DATE October 26, 2022 / Author


Industrial Market Report Naples, FL   The Naples market employment growth and the region’s gross domestic product should outpace the national average over the next three years, barring a significant economic slowdown. The metro population, which is currently around 375,000, is also expected to increase more quickly than most over the same period.   Hurricane […]

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Industrial Market Report | Fort Lauderdale, FL

DATE October 24, 2022 / Author


Industrial Market Overview Fort Lauderdale, FL Despite the economic climate, Fort Lauderdale is anticipating booming rent growth of 17.3 percent year over year, with that number growing over the next five years. As a state, Florida has seen high in-migration patterns because of the pandemic and retiring baby boomers. The increase in population is anticipated […]

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