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Maryland company scoops up two Silicon Valley properties

By Clare A. Fonstein – Reporter, Silicon Valley Business Journal Dec 23, 2024 A Maryland-based investment management firm purchased nearly 56,000 square feet of property in Fremont, the company said Friday. Realterm is now the owner of two local industrial outdoor storage maintenance facilities. Real estate investment company Lift Partners sold the properties for $25,875,000, according to Realterm. […]

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CRE Edges Into Expansion Mode

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2024 Top Commercial Real Estate Owners

By the Editors of Commercial Property Executive October 30, 2024 You can also read our other Top CRE Owners rankings.  Key: O=Office, I=Industrial, R=Retail, H=Health Care, Ho=Hospitality, X=Other Though we make every effort to include all major commercial real estate owners, several notable firms (among them Prologis, Blackstone and SL Green) did not participate this […]

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Old Industrial, New Storage

CRE Daily November 1, 2024 Self-Storage Conversions Drive Growth in Urban Markets Across U.S. cities, self-storage providers are repurposing industrial and retail buildings, now making up 9% of the nation’s storage space. By the numbers: According to a recent report from StorageCafe, ~78% of converted storage facilities were once industrial buildings, and 16% were retail. […]

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State of the U.S. Industrial Market

By Ashley Fahey – Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition, The Business Journals Oct 16, 2024 The nation’s industrial market continued to slow in the third quarter, building on a two-year cooling-off period after its pandemic heyday, but the market could soon hit bottom. Preliminary data from Savills found the U.S. industrial vacancy rate hit 7.4% […]

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Expected Change in Values by Asset Class

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Investors Say the Worst Is Over for Commercial Real Estate

This post is summarized from CRE Daily, dated September 25, 2024 The worst is over: The Federal Reserve’s aggressive rate hikes in 2022 dried up capital, hitting office and multifamily sectors particularly hard. Offices struggled due to the shift to remote work, while multifamily faced oversupply. However, signs of easing inflation and softening labor markets […]

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Key insights from Colliers Supply Chain Solutions Report June 2024

By Brewster Smith and Derrick Yim – Colliers Jul 8, 2024 The latest Colliers Supply Chain Solutions Report highlights significant developments and trends impacting the logistics and supply chain industry in the first quarter of 2024. This comprehensive overview includes crucial updates on port operations, potential labor strikes, freight pricing, air cargo trends and supply chain optimization strategies. Port […]

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Industrial vacancies are rising, but one heavyweight’s activity could signal a reversal

By Ashley Fahey – Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition, The Business Journals May 8, 2024 Updated May 8, 2024 11:25am PDT The U.S. industrial market appears to have normalized after an unsustainable clip of growth during the pandemic and may find its post-pandemic bottom this year, as supply continues to outpace demand in many markets. Amid […]

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