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Office Report: Office Sector Decline Continues Amid Flexibility Shift

Here’s how much construction and investment slowed in 2024, according to CommercialEdge data.

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Why Big Data Centers Are Going Nuclear

For this CRE opportunity to reach its full potential, “new” energy sources will need to be tapped.

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Life Science Trends to Watch in 2025

How location, AI and space management will impact demand, according to JLL’s latest research.

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ICSC Special Report: Retail’s Big Space Race

The challenge of expanding retailer footprints in a tight market was front and center at the annual New York City event.

Top economic concerns for CRE executives based on the emerging trends in real estate 2025 survey. Chart courtesy of the Urban Land Institute and PwC

Is This the Start of CRE’s New Growth Cycle?

PwC’s latest outlook delves into the pickup in deal volume.

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Industrial Report: Automation and AI Shape Future Demand

How users are optimizing their networks to accommodate the latest technologies, according to CommercialEdge.

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The Most Active Life Science Markets in the US

These areas led the nation for construction activity in recent years, according to CommercialEdge data.

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Office Report: Coworking Spaces Evolve for Post-Pandemic Needs

The coworking pipeline showed significant growth in the third quarter and a shift toward smaller setups, according to CommercialEdge data.

Real estate firm Davis acquired WestHealth, a three-building, 201,000-square-foot outpatient medical center in Plymouth, Minn., for $72 million from Harrison Street Real Estate

These CRE Transactions Typify an Interesting 2024

These weren’t the biggest transactions, but we didn’t want the year to close without highlighting these impressive agreements and the dealmakers behind them.

Collage of interior - exterior photos of T3 RiNo, a 235,000-square-foot office building in Denver’s River North neighborhood developed by a joint venture of Ivanhoé Cambridge, Hines and McCaffery. The property was brought to the market faster than many of its concrete and steel counterparts and uses significantly less carbon in its operations.

Mass Timber’s Growing Appeal for Builders

Though still small in number, projects using this innovative technique offer a sustainable and efficient solution.