San Francisco Industrial Q2 Report
Here’s an excerpt from the report: The San Francisco industrial market contracted modestly in the second quarter of 2016, with 141,800 square feet of negative net absorption raising the vacancy … Continue reading
INDUSTRY TITANS ON WHAT BREXIT MEANS FOR US REAL ESTATE
When NYC real estate royalty Richard LeFrak woke up in London yesterday, he knew the world was forever changed. Immediately following the monumental decision, Richard told Bisnow the entire financial services … Continue reading
PIMCO: A storm is brewing in the real-estate market
Pimco is out with an urgent warning about the US commercial real-estate market. In a report released Monday, Pimco’s John Murray and Anthony Clarke wrote that the capital flows that … Continue reading
Kidder Mathews Q2 Peninsula Industrial Report
After crunching the numbers, here’s the report. Bottom line is pricing, both in leasing and sales, continue to head north fueled mostly by limited supply and increases in sales and … Continue reading
Investor Sentiment Hits New High
By Paul Bubny Spring may be just around the corner, but in the view of investors, it’s already here. Marcus & Millichap said Monday that its quarterly Investor Sentiment Survey … Continue reading
Kidder Mathews San Francisco Q4 Industrial Report
Well, now that 2014 is in the rearview mirror, we’ve been busy crunching the numbers from the final quarter of the year. Overall, it was an impressive year with leasing … Continue reading
Industrial’s Continued Outlook: Strong Leasing
By Paul Bubny The third quarter marked another chapter in the ongoing success story of the industrial sector across the US and Canada, and Colliers International doesn’t see the sector … Continue reading
Kidder Mathews Q3 Peninsula Industrial Report
We’ve seen a dramatic increase in the past quarter for owner/user purchases while leasing has been steady, but not crazy. This mostly due to the fact that there is very … Continue reading
Kidder Mathews Q3 San Francisco Office Report
San Francisco office is on fire and there doesn’t seem to be much holding it back from getting hotter. Silicon Valley seems to be moving north into downtown as young … Continue reading
Industrial Cap Rates Continue to Decline
By Carrie Rossenfeld The industrial sector nationwide is seeing declining vacancy rates and increased development, which has caused cap rates to drop since the beginning of the year, Bill Hankowsky, … Continue reading