Commercial Real Estate Reports
Monthly reports tracking key trends across the country’s top office and industrial real estate markets: Keeping an eye on lease rates, vacancy, sale transactions, and development pipelines, as well as offering insights into the possible effects of significant recent news and industry trends on market evolution in the near future.
Work from Home Moms Survey: We Asked Women About Their Challenges During COVID-19
Our survey of work from home moms during the COVID-19 pandemic tracks prominent challenges they have felt navigating employment at the same time as being disproportionately impacted by changes in the childcare and household workload.
Office Pipeline 2021: LA, Boston & SF Lead, Manhattan Construction Slows Short-Term
The 2010s will be remembered as a period of all-round economic growth, including in office construction. In particular, the last decade set the stage for several landmark office…
Top US Cities for Women in STEM (2021 Ranking Update)
With STEM occupations expected to see rapid growth in the coming years, along with creative fields and business services, we ranked 120 U.S. cities for the representation of women across STEM fields.
Google’s $7 Billion Bet on a Post-COVID U.S. Office Market
In a recent blog post, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai announced his company’s plans to invest $7 billion in offices and data centers across 19 U.S. states. With a…
Self Storage Real Estate Sector Recovers Well in 2020
Self storage real estate displayed good recovery in 2020, with sales volume and construction coming close to the numbers seen in 2019.
U.S. Energy Consumption 2020 Update: 22 States Witness 2-Digit Drops in Industrial Power Usage
The pandemic has been the ultimate black swan event of the past decade. Not only did it require changes in the way individuals and groups interact, but also…
How the Pandemic Transformed Working: States & MSAs with Most Telecommuters
Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, we analyzed which areas and demographics had the highest percentages of workers telecommute in the last year, finding that more than one-third of the total population of the U.S. worked from home at some point during the pandemic.
Generational Survey: Working from Home is Benefitting Millennials & Gen X, but Hasn’t Been Great for Gen Z
Key takeaways: Half of all employed respondents are still working from home. The pandemic has more negatively affected Gen Z than the other generations. Watching TV/Netflix is one…
State Unemployment Rates: How They’ve Bounced Back So Far
Key takeaways: South Dakota’s unemployment rate is lower now than it was prior to the pandemic. In 33 states — many of them Midwestern and Plains states —…
Looking Ahead: Commercial Real Estate Expert Outlook for 2021
The previous year was certainly difficult and out of the ordinary for everyone as the economy experienced unpredictable ups and downs, as well as unique challenges. So, looking toward the rest of this…













