Today’s CRE Scoops – December 6, 2019
WeWork's woes aside, the coworking industry will continue to gain traction as tenants push for more flexibility in their use of office space... but...
Today’s CRE Scoops – December 10, 2019
Investors in multifamily commercial real estate expect to purchase more properties in 2020, with a majority looking to secondary and tertiary markets for opportunities,...
Today’s CRE Scoops – December 11, 2019
The Canadian office market tightened in 2019 and a repeat performance is expected next year, according to a recent report by Canadian investment firm...
Today’s CRE Scoops – December 12, 2019
Next year, the commercial real estate industry is watching for spillover effects from five major political issues, Real Estate Roundtable CEO Jeff DeBoer and...
Net-Lease Investors Expect Cap Rate Increases Going into 2018
Net-lease real estate investors expect cap rates in their sectors to increase “in the coming year,” says a new report by national net-lease commercial...
Dollar Store Cap Rates Creep Up in Second Quarter
For single-tenant net-lease dollar stores — characterized here as freestanding Dollar General, Dollar Tree and Family Dollar properties — second-quarter 2017 cap rates edged...
As U.S. Commercial Real Estate Investment Continues to Cool, Are We Closing In On...
The global value of commercial real estate (CRE) transactions increased this year, but the Americas can’t take much credit for that growth. Global CRE...
Is the Evolving Suburban Office Sector a Smart Move for Commercial Real Estate Investors?
In 2017, the U.S. suburban office sector sparkles. And as with most facets of commercial real estate, timing has been everything. This recovery saw...
CRE Cap Rates Holding Mostly Steady in 2017
With a commercial real estate cycle rolling steadily toward its decade mark, investors are evermore conscientious of the returns they are currently getting, and...