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5 Southern Illinois Towns Investors Are Quietly Watching Right Now

Industrial real estate investors looking for the next opportunity in southern Illinois are starting to focus on a handful of towns that combine workforce availability, infrastructure, and affordable prices....

Indianapolis Industrial Lease Deals Take Longer to Close as Tenants Grow More Cautious

Industrial real estate deals are taking significantly longer to close than before the pandemic. Tenants now spend well over a year evaluating and negotiating...

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...

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...

6 Common Myths About Investing in Santa Fe, New Mexico Commercial Real Estate

Many would-be investors assume Santa Fe’s commercial real estate market is reserved for deep-pocketed developers or industry insiders. In reality, smaller investors are finding...

New York Region Commercial Real Estate Shifts as Investors Pull Back and Owner-Users Step In

Across the New York metropolitan region, higher interest rates are making it harder for traditional commercial real estate investors to justify acquisitions, slowing investment...

New Jersey’s Seasonal Market Cycles Are Reshaping Real Estate Investment Strategies

The tri-state area’s real estate market operates on sharp, predictable seasonal cycles. Still, recent political and economic shifts are disrupting these patterns and forcing...

How Federal Policy Changes Shape Mid-Atlantic Commercial Real Estate Demand

Administrative transitions in Washington significantly influence office, industrial, and retail real estate across Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. According to Chris LeBarton,...

New Orleans Commercial Real Estate Faces Buyer-Driven Market as Costs and Constraints Redefine Value

The New Orleans commercial real estate market is undergoing a clear shift from the seller-driven conditions of recent years to a landscape where buyers...