Regional Commercial Real Estate Trends


How shifting office demand may factor into commercial mortgage market

CRE Volume

Remote work that started as a temporary solution at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic has made one of commercial real estate’s most prolific sectors the biggest question mark more […]

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Center City is Seeing More Foot Traffic and Spending, but Also More Office Vacancies

Commercial Real Estate Market - 5 Year Forecast

More people were visiting, living and spending in Center City Philadelphia this summer than they have since the start of the pandemic, but the city’s economic recovery is still a […]

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US Industrial Development Finally Catches Up With Tenant Demand

Warehouse & Industrial Space

Last year, developers completed a bumper crop of new industrial property tallying 475 million square feet across the U.S. covering a combined land area the size of Boston. This building […]

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Worries Over a Slowdown in Lending May Be Premature

Costar - News

Earlier this summer, when gas prices neared $5 per gallon and the United States was dealing with inflation worries, many commercial real estate experts predicted a slowdown in lending for […]

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Retailers Still Opening in Malls Despite Potential Recession

Retailers and Malls Despite Recession

The biggest shopping mall owners in the United States say retailers are still forging ahead with plans to open new stores in spite of growing recession fears and decades-high inflation […]

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WCRE SECOND QUARTER 2022 REPORT

WCRE SECOND QUARTER 2022 REPORT

With Omicron In The Rear-View Mirror, Southern New Jersey & Philly Markets Face New Obstacles Uncertainty Returns to Commercial Real Estate in Q2 After a Strong First Quarter Commercial real […]

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Return-to-office is flattening as companies navigate employee pushback, commutes, higher gas prices

the modern office space

Following the Omicron variant peak this past winter, a moment was seized upon by many U.S. companies. After many fits and starts, it was time for their employees to return […]

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REITs likely to see slowdown amid changing economy but positive growth still expected

Financial Reporting Property Management

Revenue growth for U.S. REITs is likely to slow over the next two years because of inflation and rising interest rates, say Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC analysts. Michael […]

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NJDEP Announces New Emergency Flood Hazard Area Regs

NJDEP Announces New Emergency Flood Hazard Area Regs

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection hosted a limited stakeholder meeting on Wednesday to announce new emergency Flood Hazard Area (FHA) regulations as part of its NJ Protecting Against […]

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How Office Use Is Evolving the Urban Core

Most Desirable Features In An Office Space

The pandemic has catalyzed an undeniable change in office use, but many companies still have questions and uncertainties about how these changes will take shape and how to plan workplace […]

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CRE Confidence Is Up in DLA Piper’s Annual Sentiment Survey

Despite geopolitical uncertainty, rising interest rates and soaring inflation, DLA Piper’s annual sentiment survey finds real estate executives as confident as they were last year and even more so. Respondents, who included […]

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A Snapshot of An Unprecedented Industrial Market in Southern New Jersey

Warehouse & Industrial Space

Navigating the New Jersey industrial market since the COVID Pandemic in 2020 has created an ultra-competitive and fierce landscape for users and investors alike. Building owners hold all of the […]

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