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Guide to Commercial Property Taxes

Commercial real estate owners pay property taxes much the same way homeowners do, but the similarities end pretty quickly. There are more types of taxes to account for,…

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What Is a Virtual Office? A Complete Guide for Any Business

A virtual office is a service that gives your business a professional street address, mail handling, and administrative support without the cost of a physical lease. It is…

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Point72 Inks Lease at Tishman Speyer’s Hudson Yards Office

Point72 has secured 59,746 square feet of office space in Manhattan, N.Y., within Tishman Speyer’s 66-story tower located at 66 Hudson Blvd. This expansion covers the entire 31st floor and a portion of the 21st floor. While the duration of the agreement was not disclosed, the starting rent was reported at $130 per square foot. Although the deal was finalized in December, it was previously unreported until now.

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CIRE Acquires Van Nuys Industrial Campus in $116 Million Deal

CIRE Equity — a San Diego-based private equity firm — has completed a significant $116 million acquisition of two adjacent industrial buildings in Los Angeles’ Van Nuys neighborhood. This deal, which stands as one of the largest in the company’s history, involved assembling a 19-acre portfolio located at 16200 Roscoe Blvd. and 8201-8221 Woodley Ave.

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Slow Construction Starts, Rising Office Decommissioning & Conversion Trends Support Conditions for Vacancy Improvement

Life sciences development dwindling leaves breathing room for absorbtion of oversupply, while decommissioning underused office space and a pick-up in adaptive-reuse conversions support conditions for vacancy rates to recover.

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Office Pipeline 2026: Strategic Agility Amid Construction Reset

Agility has become the defining strategy in the current office landscape. That’s because developers who can pivot quickly are better-positioned to mitigate losses and adapt to shifting demand. This trend is evident not only in the ongoing contraction of construction volumes across major U.S. markets, but also in the strategic pausing of high-profile projects.

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February 2026 Industrial Report: Turbulence Builds in Port Markets

Geopolitical maneuvers at the Panama Canal, a U.S. Supreme Court decision reversing some 2025 tariffs and a potential 100% tariff on port cranes are just a few of the challenges facing container ports in 2026, with industrial real estate sure to feel the pressure as well.

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Azora Private Buys Distressed Office Building in Miami’s Coconut Grove

Torose Equities and Sabal Investment Holdings secured a $28 million profit on the five-story building at 3480 Main Highway in Miami’s Coconut Grove, just one year after acquiring it out of distress.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Commercial Real Estate Depreciation

Commercial real estate depreciation lets investors expense the cost of income producing property over time, lower the amount of personal income tax paid, and even roll over and defer the payment of capital gains tax when property is sold. Find out more in this article.

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Construction Starts Pick Up, Office Prices Begin Rebound

Office construction starts picked up over the course of 2025 and developers enourage positive hopes for more activity in 2026, despite discount sales also being on the rise.