Office Market Recovery Continues In Third Quarter Despite Election Year Jitters
Occupancy, Absorption Levels Hold Serve as Market Indicators Find Recovery Continuing at Slow but Steady Pace By Randyl Drummer Demand for office space in the U.S. held steady in the third quarter as … Continue reading
U.S. Commercial Real Estate Recovery to Continue in 2013
New ULI-PwC Emerging Trends Report The U.S. commercial real estate marketplace will continue to recover in 2013 with modest gains in leasing, rents and pricing, according to PwC US … Continue reading
CRE Industry Hoping for Sustained Price Boost from QE3
Fed’s Plan To Buy $40 Billion/Month in MBS Boosts Outlook for REITs, Bonds, Property Prices By Mark Heschmeyer QE1 and QE2 are dead; long live QE3! That, at least, is the … Continue reading
Linkedin Inks Large Lease in Sunnyvale
Comparable details: Address: 555 N Mathilda Ave, Sunnyvale, CA Landlord: JP DiNapoli Cos. Inc. Tenant: Linkedin SF Leased: 560,000 Pricing: unknown Type: Class A Office Term: 12 years This is … Continue reading
Slowing Job Creation, Tight Lending Hampers U.S. Commercial Market Recovery, Says NAR
By Michael Gerrity According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) quarterly commercial real estate forecast, positive underlying fundamentals continue to support all of the major commercial real estate sectors, … Continue reading
U.S. Industrial Market Going Through Many Twists and Turns in 2Q
By Hortense Leon The outlook for the industrial real estate market in the US is beginning to look brighter, although not in every market and not in the near term. According … Continue reading
Kidder Mathews Q2 San Francisco Industrial Report
Another quarter, another dollar. Here’s the latest update on the San Francisco Industrial Market. Good news overall and we are starting to see an uptick in rental rates, which were … Continue reading
Mixed Indicators Point to Right-Sizing Warehouse Investment Strategy
How Changing Market Conditions Affect the Competitive Landscape By Mark Heschmeyer Leading indicators of warehouse demand have been mixed this spring and appear to be on shaky ground. Nonetheless, they still … Continue reading
Tenants Continue To Rule the Market
Confirmation of Slowed Job Growth Likely to Keep Landlords Aggressive on Lease Deals By Mark Heschmeyer This week’s disappointing job growth numbers make it abundantly clear that it’s still a tenants’ … Continue reading
CRE Price Recovery Continues Despite Seasonal Volatility
Recovery Deepens, With Secondary Markets Outperforming Core And Other Property Types Joining The Mix By Randyl Drummer Despite a generally flat March for pricing of commercial property, prices recovered to mid-2003 … Continue reading