

Big Concessions Makes Credit Analysis an Emerging Imperative
Competition for tenants in Class A office space is hot across primary commercial markets. In many cases landlords are unable to continue hi


Lease Accounting Implications for Commercial Landlords
Starting in 2019, we will see new US GAAP lease accounting standards push long-term leases on to the public company balance sheets instead o

Interpreting the Bond Market's Signals for Commercial Real Estate
Volatility has made its way back into the markets, and the U.S. economy appears to be walking a tightening rope. Timing the market has neve


CRE Companies Should Pay Attention to the Consumer Discretionary and Financial Sectors as Bond Yield
With higher interest rates on the horizon, there are many in commercial real estate who only know a world of easy credit. It is easy to for


Protecting Your CRE Portfolio From the Impact of Rising Rates
On January 31, 2018, the U.S. Federal Reserve agreed to hold the Federal Funds Rate at 1.25% to 1.50%, but there was little in the way to su


CRE Lending Standards Poised to get Stricter with Pending Rate Hikes
Amid higher rates, lenders could become more conservative in their underwriting standards as the cost of borrowing increases. Owners lookin