8th Annual WCRE Charity Golf Tournament
WCRE Foundation 8th Annual Charity Golf Tournament Thursday, June 26, 2025 Ramblewood Country Club Continue reading→
Developers Say New Tariffs Will Halt Real Estate Projects
The construction industry is bracing for the impact of the Trump administration’s expanding tariffs, with... Continue reading→
Owner-User Office Deals Drove NJ Sales in 2024
New Jersey’s office sales market is showing signs of recovery, with opportunistic buyers capitalizing on... Continue reading→
NYC Office Return Boosts Real Estate Hopes
Investors, including Blackstone and high-net-worth individuals, are eyeing New York office properties as companies call... Continue reading→
February 2025 Newsletter
In our February 2025 Newsletter, our team at WCRE discusses the current commercial real estate... Continue reading→
Should You File a Property Tax Appeal
Should you file a property tax appeal? No one enjoys paying real estate taxes, especially... Continue reading→
NJ Industrial Leasing Surged in 2024
As 2024 industrial leasing data wraps up, New Jersey recorded a 14% year-over-year increase in... Continue reading→
Manhattan Retail Leasing Strong, Rent Growth Slow
Manhattan’s retail leasing market experienced a strong rebound in the second half of 2024, driven... Continue reading→
Park Avenue Office Availability Hits 6-Year Low
Park Avenue, one of New York City’s prime corporate corridors, is making a strong comeback... Continue reading→
Warby Parker Opening in Target
Eyewear brand Warby Parker will launch shop-in-shop locations at Target, joining a trend of retailers... Continue reading→
Tariffs and Trade Uncertainty Disrupt Port Real Estate
Port real estate markets may be impacted by changing trade policies and higher tariffs under... Continue reading→
Joann to Close 500 Stores Nationwide Amid Bankruptcy
Struggling fabric and crafts retailer Joann plans to shut about 500 stores—over half of its... Continue reading→
Inflation Breakdown January 2025
Inflation accelerated in January, driven by rising prices for consumer staples such as groceries and... Continue reading→
Federal Cutbacks Threaten Philly’s Office Market, WCRE’s Todd Monahan Weighs In
WCRE’s Managing Director, Todd Monahan, was recently quoted discussing the potential impact of federal cost-cutting... Continue reading→
WCRE Marks Thirteen-Year Anniversary
This week, the WCRE team marks our thirteen-year anniversary. Our success is the result of... Continue reading→
January 2025 Newsletter
In our January 2025 Newsletter, our team at WCRE discusses the current commercial real estate... Continue reading→
WCRE 4th Quarter 2024 Report
Regional CRE Markets Post Strong Close To The Year Positive Trends in Q4 Presage a... Continue reading→
December 2024 Newsletter
In our December 2024 Newsletter, our team at WCRE discusses the current commercial real estate... Continue reading→
WCRE November 2024 Newsletter
In the WCRE November 2024 Newsletter, we discuss the current commercial real estate events that... Continue reading→
WCRE Helps Feed The Community with 11th Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive
Marking a significant milestone, WCRE | CORFAC International (WCRE) proudly marked its 11th Annual Thanksgiving... Continue reading→
Office Market Signals End to NYC’s Return-to-Office Push
The commercial real estate industry has long sought signs of stability and growth in the... Continue reading→
Real Estate Industry Pushes Back on Broker Fees
New York City renters can now bid farewell to broker fees. The City Council voted... Continue reading→
Real Estate Heirs Break the Cardinal Rule: Never Sell
William Rudin, heir to one of New York City’s top real estate dynasties, grew up... Continue reading→
NYC Leasing Controversy Reveals Office Surplus
New York Mayor Eric Adams’s challenges grew last month when the Manhattan district attorney launched... Continue reading→
WCRE October 2024 Newsletter
In the WCRE October 2024 Newsletter, we discuss the current commercial real estate events that... Continue reading→
Why EQT Exeter and Other Property Investors Call This a ‘Compelling Time’ to Buy
For insight into the recent uptick in commercial real estate deals, consider EQT Exeter, the... Continue reading→
WCRE Third Quarter 2024 Report
Regional CRE Markets Show Early Signs of Stabilization Though challenges remain, most property sectors performed... Continue reading→
Another Tech Giant is Requiring Some Employees to Return to the Office Full-Time
Following Amazon’s decision to return to a full in-person workweek, some of the world’s largest... Continue reading→
Why Are Office Rents Still Rising? It’s Complicated
You may be asking Why Are Office Rents Still Rising? When office vacancy rates hit... Continue reading→
Study finds New York Retail Availability Hits Record Low
New York’s office sector continues to face high vacancy rates, but the retail market is... Continue reading→
Manhattan Office Vacancy Falls as Q3 Leasing Activity Increases
Manhattan’s office leasing market had a strong third quarter, with leasing activity surging and vacancy... Continue reading→
WCRE September 2024 Newsletter
In the WCRE September 2024 Newsletter, we discuss the current commercial real estate events that... Continue reading→
Office Attendance is Rising, but Not for all Employees
The combination of these trends has led to significant milestones in post-pandemic office attendance, though... Continue reading→
CRE Investors Ready to Deploy Capital Following 50 BP Interest Rate Cut
Less than 24 hours after the Federal Reserve’s unexpected 50 basis point interest rate... Continue reading→
The Great Migration is Mostly Over, Halted by Two Economic Shifts
The Great Migration, which saw millions of Americans relocate to new cities during the height... Continue reading→
How Retailers’ Chapter 11 Filings Will Impact Commercial Real Estate
Retail bankruptcies have led to increased vacancies in shopping centers and malls across the U.S.... Continue reading→
Fed Cuts Interest Rates by Half Point in First Easing Move in Four Years
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by half a percentage point—the first reduction... Continue reading→
Brokers Struggle as Companies Hesitate to Hire
Last week’s hint of an upcoming interest rate cut offered hope for commercial real estate... Continue reading→
New York’s Park Avenue Revamp: Benefits for Landlords
Timeka Jones, a native New Yorker who works between Park and Lexington avenues, enjoys stepping... Continue reading→
Major Banks Report Spike in Noncurrent CRE Loans
In many U.S. cities, once-bustling office buildings now stand eerily quiet. Higher office vacancies are... Continue reading→