Capital

A Post-Holiday Surge in Distressed Properties Is Building in Nashville, Broker Says

Nashville’s distressed property market is showing early signs of a significant increase, even as overall market activity remains subdued for the holidays. According to...

Labor Costs Won’t Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels, Arizona Construction Executive Says

Construction cost inflation has been a central concern for the industry over the past three years. Still, Jim Roland, Senior Vice President of Arizona...

Why Predictability Matters More Than Incentives in Corporate Site Selection

When Intel selected Licking County, Ohio, for its massive semiconductor facility, the decision triggered a wave of follow-on investments, including data centers and advanced...

Ohio Legislator Says Office Conversions Only Work in Urban Cores, Not Suburbs

Office-to-residential conversions are gaining traction in Ohio’s city centers. Still, Brian Lorenz, Director of Planning and Permitting for the Ohio House of Representatives, warns...

Rising Rates Have Split Real Estate Investors Into Two Distinct Categories

Rising interest rates have fundamentally changed real estate investment in Indianapolis, dividing investors into two categories based on access to capital. Donna Kreps, President...

Cutting Interest Rates Won’t Fix the Housing Affordability Crisis, Here’s Why

Jonathan Miller, President and CEO of Miller Samuel Inc., argues that the Federal Reserve’s pandemic-era policy of prolonged low interest rates created a housing...

Lennard Commercial’s Partner-Driven Model Gains Ground Amid Vancouver’s Commercial Real Estate Downturn

Vancouver’s commercial real estate market has faced severe challenges over the past two and a half years. Land values have plunged up to 50%,...

Medical Recruiter Warned That Housing Costs Are Killing Silicon Valley Talent Acquisition

Silicon Valley’s ability to attract top talent is being undermined by the region’s extreme housing costs, which often derail recruitment efforts for senior executives...