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Commercial Real Estate Archives - Page 5 of 32 - The Ivy Group

US apartment market rebounds on key metric in Q1 but remains weak historically

 By Ashley Fahey  –  Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition, Apr 10, 2023 The U.S. apartment market saw demand rebound back into positive territory in the first quarter of 2023 but the first three months of the year were weaker by historic standards. Still, it’s the latest sign the apartment market is returning to pre-pandemic levels, […]

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The Cannabis Economy: Mapping the opportunities and threats of an emerging multibillion-dollar industry

By Pete Danko  –  Staff Reporter, Portland Business Journal Nov 18, 2022 Federal legalization of cannabis would have far-reaching consequences. It would clear the way for interstate sales, providing a potential lift for cannabis retailers and growers who have seen prices plummet. Those same businesses would have access to the banking services and tax deductions currently enjoyed by […]

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Fremont’s Industrial Sector Continues to Show Strength

April 10, 2023 Fremont Economy Monthly Fremont has long been a regional industrial powerhouse, with manufacturing and technology tenants enticed by the City’s expansive supply of flexible industrial spaces. These facilities provide the open floor area, utilities, and clear heights needed to support complex operations for tenants across a growing array of advanced industries. While […]

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Terreno Realty Acquires 600,000 SQFT Morton Commerce Center in Newark for $186MM

By Kate Snyder March 31, 2023 Activity in the Bay Area’s industrial market is heating up with the transfer of one of its most prominent properties. A more than 600,000-square-foot industrial campus in Newark that counts Meta as one of its tenants now has a new owner. Terreno Realty purchased the Morton Commerce Center for $186 […]

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NIO’s Lease Ending for 85,000 SQFT San Jose Property, Site Hits Leasing Market

By Kate Snyder April 4, 2023 Silicon Valley’s leasing market is seeing more space put up for grabs. An electric vehicle manufacturing company that occupies an 85,017 square foot building in San Jose appears to not be renewing its lease as the property has hit the leasing market, according to marketing information from Colliers and CBRE, […]

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Today’s Fed Decision: The Funds Rate Is Irrelevant QT Is What Matters

Today’s big news was that the Federal Reserve only raised the Federal Funds Rate by a quarter point and has seemingly backed off on its plans for future interest rate hikes. Is this good news or bad? Oddly, the news first caused equity markets to rise, then fall. Why such a mixed reaction? Because the […]

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Apartment Lending Slowed by Rising Interest Rates

Federal Reserve’s Moves Pressed Brakes on Loan Growth  By Mark Heschmeyer and Nicole Shih CoStar News March 26, 2023 | 7:50 P.M. A sharp drop in loans for apartments led a general pullback in commercial real estate lending. The U.S. multifamily sector saw a plunge in lending from a high quarterly growth rate of 5.4% in the […]

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Stunningly high commercial mortgage debt may determine economy, banking sector’s future

By Sougata Mukherjee  –  Editor-in-Chief, Triangle Business Journal Mar 23, 2023 Updated Mar 23, 2023, 9:46am PDT Again, we turn to real estate – but unlike 2008-09, when residential real estate loan portfolios started the Great Recession, this time all eyes will likely be on commercial real estate. So, what does that mean? To make sense of the situation, we looked […]

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Z&L Properties’ 640-Unit High-Rise Condo Community in San Jose Hits Market for $300MM

By Kate Snyder A newly constructed high-rise condominium complex has just hit the market in downtown San Jose. The two-tower residential community totals 640 units, although some units have been sold and are not part of the offering, according to marketing information from JLL, which is the advisor on the property. According to a report from […]

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What Do Brokers Do When They Can’t Even Give Office Space Away?

March 7, 2023 Patrick Sisson, Bisnow National  Roblox was the 2022 definition of a tech unicorn, as far as real estate was concerned. It wasn’t about valuation or fundraising; the company behind the popular all-ages online gaming platform both promoted an in-person, in-office corporate culture and was growing. Google Maps 1211 Sixth Ave., where Fox Corp. and News Corp. […]

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