Reports
The Decline of Condominium Construction in Colorado
March 7, 2024
By Peter LiFari, Common Sense Institute Housing Fellow The disappearance of condominiums in Colorado embodies the state’s housing affordability challenges. Over the past fifteen years, ...
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MOB in Wheat Ridge Among Top 20 Largest US Deliveries of 2024
March 4, 2024
Despite difficult capital conditions, the medical office sector remains a strong player in the commercial real estate industry, demonstrating resilience. With that in mind, CommercialSearch just published ...
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Denver-Boulder Among Top Preforming Life Sciences Markets
February 28, 2024
More than a half-billion square feet of tenant demand and record levels of venture capital and National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding are positioning Denver-Boulder ...
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Denver Rents Rebounded in January
February 26, 2024
According to Realtor.com, rents fell in January for the sixth month in a row, with year-over-year prices down -0.3%, according to the monthly Rental Report. ...
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CBRE Shares H2 Industrial Figures for Colorado Springs and Northern Colorado
February 26, 2024
According to CBRE Research, Colorado Springs continues to boast low industrial availability amidst economic uncertainty, while healthy market fundamentals in Northern Colorado persist indicating continued ...
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Loveland Project Among Largest Industrial Developments Due in 2024
February 13, 2024
The overall decrease in the construction of logistics centers is having a noticeable impact on the total square footage of new industrial projects. However, despite ...
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Nonresidential Construction Spending Starting to Lose Momentum
February 1, 2024
According to the Wells Fargo Economist Group, national construction spending gained a bit of momentum in the final month of 2023. Total outlays picked up ...
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Shift in 2023 Life Sciences Market Puts Tenants in Driver Seat (Savills Report)
January 29, 2024
In 2023, life sciences companies had to quickly pivot and learn to do more with less as funding fell from record-high levels. According to the ...
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Q4 Reports for Metro Denver Retail and Downtown and Southeast Office
January 23, 2024
CBRE research has published three Q4 reports covering metro Denver retail and southeast and downtown office. Strong market fundamentals persist for the Denver retail market ...
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Mile High Transactions Report
January 23, 2024
Marcus & Millichap Announces a Portfolio Sale of Neighborhood Shopping Centers in the Denver Metro Area Totaling $11.2M Marcus & Millichap announced the sale of ...
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The Decline of Condominium Construction in Colorado
March 7, 2024
By Peter LiFari, Common Sense Institute Housing Fellow The disappearance of condominiums in Colorado embodies the state’s housing affordability challenges. Over the past fifteen years, ...
Read More →
MOB in Wheat Ridge Among Top 20 Largest US Deliveries of 2024
March 4, 2024
Despite difficult capital conditions, the medical office sector remains a strong player in the commercial real estate industry, demonstrating resilience. With that in mind, CommercialSearch just published ...
Read More →
Denver-Boulder Among Top Preforming Life Sciences Markets
February 28, 2024
More than a half-billion square feet of tenant demand and record levels of venture capital and National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding are positioning Denver-Boulder ...
Read More →
Denver Rents Rebounded in January
February 26, 2024
According to Realtor.com, rents fell in January for the sixth month in a row, with year-over-year prices down -0.3%, according to the monthly Rental Report. ...
Read More →
CBRE Shares H2 Industrial Figures for Colorado Springs and Northern Colorado
February 26, 2024
According to CBRE Research, Colorado Springs continues to boast low industrial availability amidst economic uncertainty, while healthy market fundamentals in Northern Colorado persist indicating continued ...
Read More →
Loveland Project Among Largest Industrial Developments Due in 2024
February 13, 2024
The overall decrease in the construction of logistics centers is having a noticeable impact on the total square footage of new industrial projects. However, despite ...
Read More →
Nonresidential Construction Spending Starting to Lose Momentum
February 1, 2024
According to the Wells Fargo Economist Group, national construction spending gained a bit of momentum in the final month of 2023. Total outlays picked up ...
Read More →
Shift in 2023 Life Sciences Market Puts Tenants in Driver Seat (Savills Report)
January 29, 2024
In 2023, life sciences companies had to quickly pivot and learn to do more with less as funding fell from record-high levels. According to the ...
Read More →
Q4 Reports for Metro Denver Retail and Downtown and Southeast Office
January 23, 2024
CBRE research has published three Q4 reports covering metro Denver retail and southeast and downtown office. Strong market fundamentals persist for the Denver retail market ...
Read More →
Mile High Transactions Report
January 23, 2024
Marcus & Millichap Announces a Portfolio Sale of Neighborhood Shopping Centers in the Denver Metro Area Totaling $11.2M Marcus & Millichap announced the sale of ...
Read More →