Investors are rushing to buy downtown apartment properties in the biggest cities in the U.S. Even though the coronavirus pandemic stubbornly refuses to end, apartment investors are spending money
Why Demand for Retail Pad Sites Is Intensifying

As QSRs seek drive-through opportunities and other tenants launch smaller concepts, they see pad sites as more desirable. Demand for retail pad sites is at an all-time high, driven
Multifamily Developers Try to Keep Pace with Demand

Apartment builders are being aggressive, though supply chain disruptions are still a factor in keeping projects on schedule. Developers are rushing to start construction on new apartments—and so far,
Malls Ditch Shopping to Fill Wasteland of Vacant Retail Stores

(Bloomberg)—Imagine 16 deserted Mall of Americas. That’s how much space battered mall owners need to fill heading into 2022, more than 90 million square feet. It’s no easy task, with
Multifamily Investors Lengthen Their Hold Periods, As Inflation Fears, Dearth of Product Disrupt the Market

Multifamily investors are increasing hold times for their properties, and not just by a few months either. Investment firms and fund managers are doubling and even tripling hold periods, partly
Corporations Are Bringing Needed Inventory to the Sale-Leaseback Market

Investors that have been frustrated by intense competition and a thin supply of for-sale corporate sale-leaseback properties are welcoming a growing pipeline of deals. Companies ranging from FedEx to Taco