In the wake of the COVID-19 disruption, the lending market today looks vastly different than it did just over a year ago. Long-term asset values in the hotel and office markets remain
Industrial Tenants Renew Leases Far in Advance, Raise Warehouse Roofs and More to Deal with Space Shortage
Through most of the pandemic, the U.S. industrial sector has been performing so well that both rents and prices have been nearing records. But a recent report from the logistics giant Prologis highlights just how
Urban E-Grocery Startups Create Demand for Mini Fulfillment Centers
The rise of rapid grocery delivery startups is creating demand for a new kind of logistics property. As the e-commerce boom continues, one of its rapidly growing offshoots appears
Industrial Net Lease Assets Are Red Hot, As New Buyers Enter the Sector
Competition for industrial net lease assets is so high, sellers are marketing their properties without price tags to see how far buyers will go to win the bid. In
Commercial Real Estate Mortgage Delinquencies Continue to Decline
More owners have been able to catch up on delinquent loans, which has short circuited predictions of a massive pandemic-induced distressed real estate cycle. Mortgage delinquency rates, which have been
Focus on ESG Goals Is Encouraging More CRE Players to Invest in Affordable Housing
With a greater focus on ESG criteria, more investors are starting to look at affordable housing plays. This July, Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust announced plans to acquire AIG’s interests