Philadelphia commercial real estate


Demand for U.S. Office Space Hits Pre-Recession Peak

Demand for U.S. office space hit pre-recession peak as Net absorption of U.S. office space hit its second-highest quarterly total since 2006, registering 29 million square feet in the third […]

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Philadelphia Retail Space Could See Spike in Retail Chain Stores

Retail chains in the United States, including those in the market for Philadelphia retail space, will open 42,506 stores in the next year and 79,650 stores in the next two […]

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Commercial Property Pricing Heats Up

Despite an increase in construction activity in multiple markets, aggregate demand continues to outstrip supply across all major property types, a new report from the CoStar Group says.  The result […]

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Local Market Remains Steady despite National Economic Volatility

While the national economy was affected by turmoil in the global markets, the regional commercial real estate market continued its progress for another quarter, according to the latest quarterly analysis […]

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Developers Add Office/Residential Space to U.S. Retail Space

Well-established formats for lifestyle centers and malls are falling by the wayside as commercial real estate developers seek to infuse U.S. retail space with office space and residential living space […]

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Banks Meet Rising Demand for Commercial Real Estate Loans

U.S. banks are continuing to meet the rising demand for commercial real estate lending in key markets, according to a new report from the CoStar Group.  Total commercial real estate […]

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Net Operating Income Remains Strong among Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities

Net operating income (NOI) for performing securitized loans were up 2.7% in 2014 from their original underwritten levels, signaling strong but uneven growth in the performance of U.S. commercial properties […]

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Construction Not Keeping Up with Demand in Light Industrial Market

While huge warehouse and distribution mega-boxes get most of the attention from analysts and institutional capital, the unassuming light-industrial market in U.S. commercial properties has quietly emerged as the sleeper […]

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Low Level of Retail Construction Starting to Crimp Net Absorption

With shopping center vacancies, including those involving Philadelphia commercial properties, continuing to tighten as retailers with retail space in Philadelphia and other areas across the country slowly fill the remaining […]

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Office Supply Growth Remains Strong Despite Absorption

The demand for U.S. commercial property and U.S. commercial real estate – including Philadelphia commercial real estate listings – rebounded in the second quarter of 2015 following slower-than-expected net absorption […]

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Banks Close More Branches As Transactions Move Online

Joining many consumer goods retailers who are downsizing their brick and mortar locations, some of the nation’s biggest banks are now touting their bank branch closure plans. The primary driver […]

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Robust Leasing and Absorption Help Drive U.S. Commercial Real Estate Price Appreciation

Supported by record levels of absorption and strong leasing, U.S. commercial real estate prices, which locally includes Philadelphia commercial real estate prices, rebounded in May, with continued strong recovery in […]

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