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Optimism and uncertainty battled to start the year for commercial real estate, with the momentum of late 2025 colliding with the reality of a fraught early 2026. Sitting at the [READ MORE]

Coming out of the pandemic, Dallas-Fort Worth was the No. 1 destination for corporate relocations by a wide margin, but in 2026, the competition is much fiercer, from within Texas [READ MORE]

Houston’s Westchase District, home to more than 30,000 people and 1,500 businesses, is a vibrant neighborhood in one of the nation’s largest cities. But long before it became a center [READ MORE]

New York-based G4Capital Partners has branched out of New York City more than 20 years after its founding as it seeks to expand its investor pool and further capitalize on [READ MORE]

When Marc Kaplin began working as a land use attorney in the early 1970s, the Philadelphia suburbs were mainly a smattering of rail-oriented bedroom communities punctuated by farms and a [READ MORE]

United Arab Emirates-based Arada has wasted little time since last autumn’s acquisition of London developer Regal — fast-tracking its ambition to triple the latter’s 10,000-home pipeline as it spreads its real estate empire from the Middle East [READ MORE]

Big banks aren’t letting a new war stop them from cleaning up their commercial real estate debt portfolios. [READ MORE]

Bisnow’s First Draft Live is a regular series featuring live conversations about the critical stories impacting CRE right now. It is a companion to The First Draft, Bisnow’s daily, flagship CRE newsletter. Register here to get The First Draft [READ MORE]

In a smaller metro industrial market like Boston's, just one or two industrial deals over 100K SF can shape a quarter's momentum. Greater Boston had six. The metro area's leasing volume and demand in the first quarter shot up 73% and 83%, respectively, [READ MORE]

A nearly 7-acre development site in Miami’s Park West neighborhood is up for grabs for buyers willing to part with half a billion dollars or more. [READ MORE]