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EVs Electrify the CRE Space

DATE December 13, 2022 / Author


EVs Electrify the CRE Space The popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) continues to gain ubiquity across the country and is pushing many businesses to add property value through EV-integrated solutions. Development in EVs will create multiple opportunities for the real estate sector as multifamily, office, and retail adapt properties to cater to EV users. CRE […]

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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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Live.Work.Play: The Continued Evolution of the Retail Landscape

DATE December 12, 2022 / Author


Live.Work.Play: The Continued Evolution of the Retail Landscape Sustainability, e-commerce, COVID-19, and so much more have impacted the retail landscape over the past few years. Massive indoor malls that once were shoppers’ havens are now seen as outdated, with mixed-use properties becoming the new go-to spot for shopping, socializing, living, and working. As consumers continue […]

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Retail Real Estate is Going Strong Headed into the Holiday Season

DATE December 11, 2022 / Author


Retail Real Estate is Going Strong Headed into the Holiday Season Retail remains steady despite the recession and inflation concerns. In fact, U.S. retail real estate vacancies are down, rents are up, and more stores are opening than closing. In the last year, more stores opened than closed for the first time since 1995, and […]

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The Resiliency of the Retail Sector

DATE December 11, 2022 / Author


Retail Market Current Trends Retail investors have remained resilient amid soaring inflation, recession fears, and the current economic environment. The retail market was one of the hardest-hit sectors in 2020, but since the pandemic, it has recovered. With a continued rebound in consumer spending and supply that will remain muted this year, there are opportunities […]

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The Ever-Expanding Restaurant Market

DATE December 10, 2022 / Author


The Ever-Expanding Restaurant Market What’s the Difference Between QSR, Fast Casual, and Casual Dining? Consumers today have a wide array of options for what kind of service they would like to receive. Three popular restaurant services include quick service restaurants (QSR), casual dining, and fast casual.   Casual dining felt adverse effects from the 2020 […]

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10 Trends You Should Know About the Retail Sector For 2023

DATE December 9, 2022 / Author


2023 Top Trends for Retail The world of retail is constantly changing. External factors like the pandemic, rising inflation, and the threat of recession have all affected consumer buying habits. However, while times of inflation hold several challenges, inflation is also full of opportunities. From a digitally altered shopping experience to global supply chain disruptions […]

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Grocers Pushing Back on Recession Fears

DATE November 30, 2022 / Author


Grocers Pushing Back on Recession Fears With soaring inflation, rising interest rates, and a volatile marketplace, analysts are predicting that an economic recession is on the horizon. However, investors continue to keep their eye on the grocery-anchored retail sector due to its impressive sales growth, better risk-adjusted returns, and strong performance during the pandemic. Technological […]

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The Power of a Dollar: Is Inflation Outpacing Rents?

DATE November 29, 2022 / Author


The Power of a Dollar: Is Inflation Outpacing Rents? All investors chase one thing — high yields. But with cap rates low and the cost of debt up, many investors are struggling to find these yields. One strategy investors are implementing to make up for increased costs is rising rent rates, burdening the tenant rather […]

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