Tag Archives: Absorption

Apartment Demand Ebbs as ‘Avalanche’ of New Units Open

One of the biggest upsides to the downturn in housing has been a surge in demand for apartments. Whether burned by foreclosure or afraid of losing money in homeownership, Americans have run in droves to rent. That resulted in a … Continue reading

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Why Investors Are Suddenly Bullish on Office Real Estate

It should come as no surprise that the commercial real estate sector most sensitive to unemployment is office; that’s where people work.  Slow job growth has helped a little, but really only in the trophy, coastal markets, so it may … Continue reading

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Recovery going slow, but commercial real estate showing positive signs

Dennis Huspeni Reporter – Denver Business Journal Email  | Facebook  | Twitter  | Real Deals blog There are glimmers of hope from metro Denver’s commercial real estate market, but the recovery is coming at “a frustratingly slow pace,” according to the first-quarter MarketView … Continue reading

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Vacancies shrinking as companies expand

<!–Saxotech Paragraph Count: 1–> “Fort Collins is a small market,” Mokler said. “Where Denver’s average user is 30,000 to 50,000, ours are more in the 10,000 square feet. But some of our larger stuff is getting shown, he said, including … Continue reading

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