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October 12, 2021

As World Reopens, Foreign Investors' Return To U.S. CRE Could Be Imminent

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Foreign commercial real estate buying lessened during the coronavirus pandemic, as the U.S borders slammed shut. But overseas buyers are said to be returning, albeit slowly, to the market.

As World Reopens, Foreign Investors' Return To U.S. CRE Could Be Imminent

“You just can’t get over borders easily,” Jason Weissman, the founder of Boston Realty Advisors, said during Bisnow’s National Real Estate Finance Summit in Manhattan last week. “We’ve functioned very well, actually, domestically here considering that the international capital really has not been on our soil.”The impact of the crisis…

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Boston Office Absorption Turns Positive As Lab Conversions Take Space Offline

Tech and life sciences firms flocking to Class-A office space powered Boston's office market to record its first quarter of positive absorption since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.

Boston Office Absorption Turns Positive As Lab Conversions Take Space Offline

The market recorded 307K SF of positive absorption in Q3 — meaning tenants took up more space than they vacated across the market — after a total of 5.5M SF of negative absorption amassed over the past six quarters, according to Colliers research. “The first signs…

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CRE Loan Delinquencies Continue Steady Decline, But Winter Uncertainties Subdue The Celebration

Commercial real estate loan delinquencies have been steadily dropping this year, even late in the summer when a further wave of coronavirus pandemic infections and deaths hit the country. The shrinking number of borrowers behind on loan payments reflects improvements even in the hardest-hit property types, retail and hospitality, experts say.

But that doesn't necessarily mean a healthy outlook for delinquencies, those same experts say. There is still potential for delinquencies to rise as the retail industry faces a logistics-challenged holiday season and business travel hasn't recovered enough to boost the hospitality industry.

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The ongoing and overlapping disruptions to the global supply chain are wreaking havoc on retailers, construction firms and developers in most sectors of real estate. But so far, that havoc is playing out in favor of those who own and build distribution centers.

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The War For Top CRE Talent Is Heating Up. Here Are 4 Tips To Help Employers Win

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The War For Top CRE Talent Is Heating Up. Here Are 4 Tips To Help Employers Win  

Despite the ongoing pandemic, the commercial real estate industry is on an upward trajectory. There are approximately 3.5 million CRE employees nationally, a 2.9% increase over last year. As the industry continues to ramp up, now is the time for CRE employers to assess their processes for hiring and retaining…

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