Changes Ahead: Trump, the Aging Economic Cycle and Property Market Impacts
Between President-elect Trump, the aging economic expansion and implications for the property markets, it’s clear that changes lie ahead. In our State of the U.S. Market and 2017 Outlook,...
View ArticleThe Pause That Refreshes or the Beginning of the End?
U.S. property markets are increasingly signaling that they have peaked. But is this really the end of the cycle? That’s what investors and real estate professionals want to know. As...U.S. property...
View ArticleSmall Cities on the Rise
Businesses continue to invest in downtown districts as people relocate to urban centers, raising the question: does this trend trickle down to smaller cities in tertiary markets and what...
View ArticleNew Life for an Aging Economic Expansion?
The U.S. economic expansion continues despite the fact that property markets have peaked for this cycle. In our State of the U.S. Market and 2018 Outlook, Colliers International outlines current...The...
View ArticleYour Market Insights Hub | U.S. Industrial
Explore the latest key statistics and Colliers’ outlook for the U.S. industrial market. Click the data you want to review. For more office insights, read the Q4 2017 U.S. Industrial...Explore the...
View ArticleYour Market Insights Hub | U.S. Office
Explore the latest key statistics and Colliers’ outlook for the U.S. office market. Click the data you want to review. For more office insights, read the Q4 2017 U.S. Office...Explore the latest key...
View ArticleOut with the old and in with the new
Chicagoland infill industrial development expected to surge Chicago-area industrial construction is off to a quiet start for 2018, but shovels will be busy in the second half of 2018....
View ArticleThe Los Angeles Basin: Planning the Final-Mile
E-commerce has shifted the dynamics of consumer demand and, thus, occupier supply chains, perhaps more than any other force in the last half century. This shift has been a boon...E-commerce has shifted...
View ArticleQ2 2018 U.S. Industrial Preview: Core Markets Dominate Leading to Robust...
The Q2 2018 U.S. Industrial Report will be released in the coming weeks. U.S. industrial real estate continued its positive momentum in the first half of 2018 and while there...The Q2 2018 U.S....
View ArticleQ2 2018 U.S. Industrial Market Outlook Report
U.S. Industrial Market on a Roll but Headwinds Starting to Pick Up Our Q2 2018 U.S. Industrial Market Outlook Report highlights that led by core markets in the Inland Empire,...U.S. Industrial Market...
View ArticlePhiladelphia Industrial Market- What Happens When High Demand Meets Low Supply
Several factors are converging to fuel the industrial real estate market, particularly within the City of Philadelphia. Economics 101: Supply and Demand The supply has been shrinking, for a...
View ArticlePlanning the Final-Mile: The New Jersey Turnpike Corridor
Nowhere else in the United States is the demand for final-mile distribution facilities more evident than in the Tri-State region, particularly along the New Jersey Turnpike Corridor. Surrounded by...
View ArticleThe Long Economic Expansion Looks to Slow – Property Markets Will Follow
In our State of the U.S. Market and 2019 Outlook, Colliers outlines current economic and property market conditions and provides insight into what we can expect in the coming year...In our State of the...
View ArticlePeak Cycle Comparison of Rent Growth
In Colliers’ Occupier Services Peak Cycle Comparison of Rent Growth report, we take a global look across more than 40 markets – comparing rent growth between peak cycles (2008 to...In Colliers’...
View ArticleChicago: Losing Residents, but Gaining New Ground?
“Chicago, the only city among the nation’s 20 largest to see population loss in 2015, could be overtaken in a decade by Houston as the third-most-populous city if the trend...“Chicago, the only city...
View ArticleThe Millennial Impact
Millennials are the focus of much discussion on evolving trends in commercial real estate. While they crave the newest, fastest and most efficient technology, their lifestyles trend towards the...
View ArticlePhiladelphia’s Next Wave of Development
Construction and development activity in and around Center City Philadelphia is robust. High profile projects like the highly anticipated Schuylkill Yards, FMC Tower at Cira Centre South, and Comcast’s...
View ArticleChicago’s Industrial Vacancy Rate Falls Below 7 Percent
The Chicago metropolitan industrial market continued to thrive during the second quarter. Sixteen construction completions, many sizeable new leases and expansions, and continued consolidation of...
View ArticleHeeding the Call: How to Select the Right Site for Your Contact Center
There’s a trend toward reshoring—companies bringing contact centers back home after having shipped them overseas. According to Mor Armony, an associate professor at New York University’s Stern School...
View ArticleWill Hanjin Bankruptcy Concerns Drive “Reshoring” in North America?
The recent news that South Korea-based shipping company Hanjin filed for bankruptcy protection sent shockwaves across the logistics industry. According to a Reuters article, the cost of shipping a...
View ArticleA New Era Part 3: The Impact of Tech/Creative Tenants on Office Leasing in...
The “new era” tech and creative companies—defined for our purposes as firms that have come online in the last 20 or so years, and have grown at substantial rates while...The “new era” tech and creative...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Outcomes: The U.S. Election and Implications for Global Real...
The 2020 U.S. Presidential contest between President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden offers voters clear alternatives on a number of key issues. Specifically, the two candidates’...
View ArticleEarly July Interest Rate Movement
Recently, 10-year Treasuries have fallen to multi-month lows after trending downward since March. Bond rates are seen as a guide to future growth projections. AAA CMBS spreads are creeping up......
View ArticleWhere Have the Employees Gone?
Earlier this summer, corporate America circled Labor Day on the calendar as the logical timeframe to begin bringing their employees back in earnest. Unfortunately, the Delta variant thwarted those...
View ArticleThe Annual Mark-to-Market Exercise: A Key Tactic for Real Estate Portfolio...
Contributors: Carter Sapp and Ron Zappile An annual mark-to-market exercise identifies cost savings opportunities across a real estate portfolio. Metrics like strike price, market vacancy, and a...
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