Tag Archive: tariff

February 15, 2026

Construction Materials Costs Begin Rising Again

Contractors are bracing for a potential return of materials cost pressures in 2026. Nonresidential input prices have jumped 44.5% since the onset of the pandemic...

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January 14, 2026

The Fed’s Policy Landing Zone: From Tightening to Stabilization

After two years of aggressive tightening and volatile funding conditions, the Federal Reserve appears to be guiding the rates market toward a temporary policy “landing...

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January 10, 2026

Data Centers Investment Surges With AI Boom

According to The WSJ, investors are increasingly turning to data centers, as surging demand for AI and digital infrastructure transforms the commercial real estate landscape....

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January 5, 2026

Self Storage Growth Accelerated in 2025

Self storage growth accelerated in 2025, led by Sunbelt metros like Atlanta and Phoenix despite a national slowdown in development. Read on to learn more:...

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December 18, 2025

Office Recovery Drives Investor Confidence Amid CRE Slowdown

According to CNBC, commercial real estate dealmaking is cooling off in 2025 after a rebound in 2024, with transactions — including office deals — still...

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December 10, 2025

Shutdown Impact Disrupts CRE Operations

The longest government shutdown in US history may be over, but the commercial real estate industry is still working through the fallout, per Bisnow. Developers,...

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December 3, 2025

Warehouse demand grows as companies push through tariff uncertainty

Demand for U.S. industrial real estate space surged in Q3, with net absorption reaching its highest level since Q1 of 2023. Net absorption, or the...

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November 19, 2025

Tariff Pressures Cause Uncertainty in the Commercial Construction Outlook

Written by Aaron Champagne, Director of Client Development The first year of the current administration has brought on sweeping tariff policies, which have begun to...

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October 26, 2025

Tariff Uncertainty Shapes Construction Outlook for Second Half of 2025

With second-half outlooks on tariffs cloudy, construction execs are split on whether the import levies can ultimately deliver long-term resilience for U.S. builders. Read on...

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October 14, 2025

Fed Rate Cuts Lift Demand, Cap Rates Point to CRE Recovery

With the Federal Reserve’s rate-cutting cycle underway, momentum is returning to the commercial real estate market, according to Globe St. Read on to learn more:...

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