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The Weekly Take from CBRE
CBRE
270 episodes
22 hours ago
What matters most right now in Commercial Real Estate. Business leaders join economic, industry and subject matter experts to share their distinct views and latest thinking. The Weekly Take is hosted by Spencer Levy, CBRE’s Senior Economic Advisor and Global Client Strategist. More at cbre.com/TheWeeklyTake
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What matters most right now in Commercial Real Estate. Business leaders join economic, industry and subject matter experts to share their distinct views and latest thinking. The Weekly Take is hosted by Spencer Levy, CBRE’s Senior Economic Advisor and Global Client Strategist. More at cbre.com/TheWeeklyTake
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The Commercial Real Estate Outlook for the rest of 2025 (BONUS EPISODE)
The Weekly Take from CBRE
16 minutes
1 week ago
The Commercial Real Estate Outlook for the rest of 2025 (BONUS EPISODE)

Key Takeaways on the Real Estate Outlook

 

·     CBRE foresees U.S. commercial real estate investment activity increasing by 10% in 2025, despite macroeconomic uncertainty.

·     CBRE believes the office market is passed its trough and leasing activity should continue to rebound.

·     Industrial & logistics leasing activity will likely be on par with last year. Occupiers want modern facilities that are close to consumers.

·     Availability of retail space will remain relatively tight due to limited new construction over the past decade. Retailers prefer space in high-traffic, open-air centers in growing markets.

·     Rents have generally bottomed out in the multifamily market. The Midwest and Pacific Northwest are poised to lead national rent growth.

·     Data Centers and the credit markets represent opportunities for nimble investors.

The Weekly Take from CBRE
What matters most right now in Commercial Real Estate. Business leaders join economic, industry and subject matter experts to share their distinct views and latest thinking. The Weekly Take is hosted by Spencer Levy, CBRE’s Senior Economic Advisor and Global Client Strategist. More at cbre.com/TheWeeklyTake