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Data centers are entering a new stage of explosive growth, but the sector’s future now hinges less on capital and more on access to power, water, and infrastructure that can keep pace with AI-driven demand. This article breaks down why megawatts, not square footage, are becoming the defining metric for valuation, and how bottlenecks in utilities, entitlements, and community support are reshaping underwriting and investment strategy.
In this podcast episode, Jenna Hille and Dan Spiegel discuss the 2026 Outlook Report for commercial real estate, reflecting on the changes from the previous year and the cautious optimism surrounding the market. They explore various asset classes, including multifamily, office, retail, and industrial, highlighting the dynamics and challenges each sector faces. The conversation emphasizes the importance of capital discipline, the evolving needs of tenants, and the opportunities for real estate professionals in navigating the current landscape. The episode concludes with advice for brokers and a look ahead at emerging trends in the market.
Amid America’s deepening housing shortage, Build‑to‑Rent is emerging as one of the most effective ways to add new supply and meet demand where traditional development has stalled. This article explores why BTR communities are gaining momentum, where growth is accelerating, and how purpose-built rental housing is reshaping opportunities for developers, investors, and renters.
Commercial real estate enters 2026 with insurance emerging as a defining factor in deal viability, as stricter underwriting, higher deductibles, and widening regional risk gaps reshape investment strategy. This analysis breaks down how evolving coverage costs, lender expectations, and resilience upgrades are influencing underwriting, asset performance, and which CRE deals ultimately make it to the closing table.
Commercial real estate enters 2026 with renewed stability as easing interest rates, narrowing bid‑ask spreads, and selective capital deployment create a more confident, yet disciplined, investment climate. Explore how sector performance, technology adoption, and shifting investor sentiment are shaping the next phase of the CRE cycle and defining where opportunity emerges next.
Coldwell Banker Commercial has expanded its Northeast footprint with the launch of CBC NNE Advisors, a new full‑time commercial real estate office serving New Hampshire and Northern New England. Led by Stefan Timbrell and Joe Burns, the firm delivers dedicated CRE expertise across rural and high‑growth markets, backed by CBC’s global platform and a proven legacy of regional leadership.
Coldwell Banker Premier Realty successfully brokered the $2.45 million sale of the 248‑acre Black Butte Mine in central Nevada, a rare mining asset offering full mineral rights and over one million tons of historic material. With rising demand for gold and critical minerals, the long‑marketed property attracted a qualified buyer now mobilizing for development, marking a significant transaction in Nevada’s historic Goldfield Mining District.
Institutional investors are increasingly targeting alternative CRE sectors like cold storage, EV-charging sites, media production facilities, and outdoor storage as durable, cycle-resistant strategies. These specialized assets align with essential economic trends such as food logistics, electrification, and digital content offering long-term stability for portfolios that prioritize operational expertise and precision.
Cromwell Commercial Group, an affiliate of Coldwell Banker Commercial APEX, Realtors, has been selected to lead leasing and marketing for the newly branded Waco I‑35 Logistics Center, a 1,060,000‑square‑foot industrial campus in Central Texas. Following its sale to a Dallas-based investor, the former 80‑year manufacturing facility is being repositioned into a divisible, modern logistics and manufacturing hub strategically located along the booming I‑35 corridor.
As 2026 approaches, commercial real estate is shifting from acquisition-driven growth to operational performance as rising expenses tighten margins. From energy efficiency and proactive maintenance to tenant experience and expense control, disciplined asset management is now the key to driving NOI and securing lender confidence.