Timea Iancu
Timea is an experienced writer focusing on commercial real estate market trends, tech innovations and industry updates in the U.S. With a solid background in content writing and an academic foundation in Journalism and Advertising, Timea has a keen eye for industry nuances, providing valuable insights. Reach her via email.
Lower Sale Prices and Reduced Development Signal Continued Stress in the Office Sector Â
The strain in the office sector started in the pandemic persists with less development activity, more discounted sales and surging vacancies.
Industrial Real Estate Transforms as AI and Automation Gain Traction  Â
Automation and artificial intelligence are reshaping industrial real estate, driving demand for assets supporting high-tech systems.
Office Continues to Struggle in Adapting to New Workplace DynamicsÂ
As shifting work trends drive demand for flexible office spaces, the coworking sector emerges as a bright spot in the office landscape.
Reshoring Trends Shape Future Industrial Demand and Development Activity
East Coast port strike resolutions and reshoring trends are shifting U.S. trade dynamics, driving changes in industrial demand and supply.
Despite Return-to-Office Mandates, Downsizing and Vacancy Upticks PersistÂ
Despite back-to-office policies from high-profile companies, office utilization remained unchanged and vacancy rates continued to rise.
A Guide to Public Policies Supporting Office-to-Residential ConversionsÂ
Access a complete guide on federal and local public policies supporting office-to-residential conversion projects.
E-commerce Adjusts in 2024, Positioned to Sustain Industrial Demand Growth Â
The e-commerce surge waned last year, reducing demand for industrial space. However, in 2024, this sector has rebalanced and is growing steadily.
Life Science Grapples with Oversupply and Weakened DemandÂ
With 26.4 million square feet underway and reduced demand, the life science sector is experiencing a supply glut, leading to increased vacancies in major hubs.
Shifting Demand and Supply Glut Drives Cooldown in Top Industrial MarketsÂ
The Southern California industrial markets saw signs of cooldown after years of growth, with increasing vacancies and slower rental growth.
Interest in Office Conversions Grows Amid Rising Vacancies and Discounted SalesÂ
Over 1.2 billion sq. ft. of U.S. office space (14.8% of stock) are solid candidates for residential conversions, according to our tool.