2026

Navigating the Barbell Effect in Commercial Real Estate

Commercial real estate in 2026 is becoming increasingly selective. Instead of moving evenly across property types, capital and tenant demand are concentrating in certain segments while others face more pressure from vacancies, financing challenges, and shifting space needs. This dynamic—often referred to as the “barbell effect”—helps explain the widening performance gap across asset...

Common Mistakes Businesses Make When Leasing Commercial Space

Leasing commercial space is one of the most important decisions a business can make. The right location and layout can support growth, improve operations, and enhance customer experience. The wrong lease, however, can create long-term financial and operational challenges that are difficult to unwind. In today’s market, tenants have more options than ever—but also more complexity to navigate....

Selling Commercial Real Estate? Don’t Let Yourself Get Sold

Selling commercial real estate comes with high stakes—and high expectations. Every seller wants to achieve the best possible price, but in today’s market, how you get there matters just as much as the number itself. One of the biggest risks? Choosing a broker who promises an inflated sale price just to win your listing. It may sound appealing upfront—but it often leads to the exact outcome...

Why Medical, Wellness & Fitness Tenants Are Taking Over Retail Spaces

Across the country, retail spaces are changing fast. Areas once filled with traditional stores are now being occupied by medical, wellness, and fitness tenants—from urgent care centers and physical therapy offices to boutique gyms and med spas. This isn’t just a trend—it’s a fundamental shift in how commercial real estate is being used. From Products to Services Retail is evolving...

Office Space Reinvented: Flexibility, Wellness & Conversion

The office sector continues to evolve as companies redefine how, where, and why employees gather in person. While the traditional full-time office model has contracted in many markets, hybrid work — a blend of in-office and remote operations — has become the new standard. What’s Happening Demand is no longer centered around sheer square footage. Instead, tenants are prioritizing quality,...

Adaptive Reuse & Mixed-Use Development: Reimagining Commercial Real Estate

Commercial real estate is evolving, and adaptive reuse and mixed-use development are becoming key strategies for maximizing the potential of underutilized properties. Shifts in tenant expectations, rising construction costs, and a focus on sustainability are encouraging owners and investors to rethink existing assets instead of building new structures from scratch. Adaptive reuse transforms older...

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