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AI Is Rewiring Underwriting, But Can Real Estate Trust It?

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]

DFW Still Leads U.S. In Corporate Relocations, But Momentum Slows

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]

Meet Houston's Westchase District: A 24/7 Business And Lifestyle Hub

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]

G4 Capital Bets On LA In First Expansion Out Of New York

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]

How Marc Kaplin's 'Pit Bull' Mentality Has Shaped Suburban Philly For A Half-Century

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]

Arada Looks To London's East For Growth Even As Costs Rise

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 Are Still Shedding Real Estate Debt

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

FIRST DRAFT LIVE: Data Center Power, Land And Opposition With Tract's Graham Williams

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]

Greater Boston Industrial Demand Jumped Up 83% In The First Quarter

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]

One Of Miami's Last Big Development Sites Hits The Market For $500M

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]