Commercial

Why Institutional Investors Are Shifting From Equity to Debt in Commercial Real Estate Finance

Large institutional investors are moving down the capital stack, favoring debt and credit strategies over equity positions. This shift is changing how commercial real...

Data Center Construction Reaches $70 Billion in 2025 While Broader U.S. Construction Industry Stagnates

Data center construction reached an estimated $60 billion to $70 billion out of $1.25 trillion in total U.S. construction starts in 2025, accounting for...

Five New Orleans Metro Areas That Locals Are Quietly Watching

Ask a New Orleans resident where the next up-and-coming neighborhood is, and you’ll likely get several different answers. Still, a handful of areas across...

Newark, New Jersey Multifamily Rents Fall $500 in Nine Months as Immigration Enforcement Reduces Tenant Demand

Multifamily rental income in Newark has fallen sharply over the past nine months, with two-bedroom units that rented for $2,000 per month in mid-2025...

Why Small Bay Warehouses Are Thriving While Demand for Large Industrial Space Softens

The industrial real estate market is splitting into two distinct tracks. While demand for large-format warehouses is cooling, operators of small-bay warehouse properties, defined...

How Tariff Volatility and Policy Uncertainty Are Stalling Real Estate Development in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Developers in Santa Fe are delaying or halting projects amid tariff volatility and political uncertainty, making construction costs impossible to predict. With prices for...

Why Lenders Are Approving Billions in Loans Without Knowing What Could Destroy the Collateral

Commercial real estate lenders are making credit decisions on billions of dollars in assets every year with a risk picture that leaves out most...

Silicon Valley’s Housing Market Just Split in Two – Here’s What That Means for You

Walk through any Silicon Valley neighborhood today, and you’ll spot a clear pattern: some homes sell within days, attracting multiple offers, while others linger...