Hawaii Retail
Prime Retail Markets Remain Competitive, Secondary Markets Remain Flat
In 2012, Hawaii’s major economic indicators continued on a positive trajectory. The tourism sector, on which Hawaii’s economy is centered, showed growth in both visitor arrivals an...
   
Grand Rapids Industrial
Diverse Manufacturing Base Helps Lift the Grand Rapids Industrial Market
The industrial real estate market in West Michigan, and particularly in Kent County, continues to trend positive. CBRE’s most recent survey of this real estate class recorded the fifth c...
   
New Jersey Multifamily
New Jersey's Multifamily Investment Market: A Barrel Tapped at Both Ends
In the words of Benjamin Franklin, New Jersey’s multifamily housing investment market is “a barrel tapped at both ends,” with fluid trading activity extending from the Hudson...
   
Tampa Bay Office
Tampa Bay Office Owners to See Relief from High Vacancies in 2013
It looks like the worst may be over for the Tampa Bay office market, and 2013 is shaping up to be the best year for investment sales and leasing activity since before the start of the recessio...
   
Inland Empire Office
Two Office Submarkets Prevail
With its central, accessible location, relatively affordable prices and strong labor pool, the Inland Empire’s office sector is poised for steady growth. The Inland Empire is actually conside...
   
New Jersey Industrial
E-Commerce Emerges as an Economic Engine for New Jersey Industrial Market
The rising demand for bulk warehouse space among e-commerce users is driving the New Jersey industrial market. After climbing to 14.1 percent during the third quarter of 2010, the vacancy rate for ...
   
Omaha Multifamily
Ideal Market Conditions Continue for Omaha Apartment Landlords
The Omaha apartment market remains a strong performer. According to MPF Research, Omaha’s apartment occupancy stood at 95.5 percent at the end of 2012, up a modest 80 basis points from the en...
   
Birmingham Retail
Competition is Fierce for Prime Retail Space in Suburban Birmingham
In the decade between 1997-2007, a massive amount of retail development swept the country, and Birmingham — like much of the Southeast — was considered a demographic sweet spot. Dur...
   
Omaha Industrial
Why Industrial Landlords in Omaha Will Soon Have Negotiating Leverage
The Omaha industrial market, which contains a total inventory of roughly 67.5 million square feet, posted a tight vacancy rate of 5.1 percent at the end of 2012, according to commercial real e...
   
Austin Office
Austin's Office Market is Now a Magnet for National Investors
Austin has quickly become one of the hottest office investment markets in the country. In fact, many local market players say they’ve never seen this market more active, and for good rea...
   
   
 
 
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