Daily News: 11-28-25

Market Signals Point to Lower Multifamily Cap Rates Ahead After surging to their peak, multifamily capitalization rates may finally be poised to slip in 2026—a signal that easing distress, improving credit conditions and resilient renter demand could begin reshaping the market. That’s according to Xander Snyder, senior commercial real estate economist at First American Financial […]

Daily News: 11-20-25

$1 billion Scottsdale development on former CrackerJax site nears key approval Plans for the $1 billion development of the former CrackerJax site in Scottsdale could move forward if they are approved at a city meeting this week. The Scottsdale Development Review Board will vote Nov. 20 on the first phase site plans for The Parque. […]

Daily News: 11-19-2025

Empty shopping center at Tempe light rail station getting apartments, grocery A vacant shopping center at the Dorsey Lane light rail station in Tempe is slated to become affordable housing and a new grocery store, according to a plan approved by Tempe City Council. Tempe owns two noncontiguous parcels near Apache Boulevard and Dorsey Lane. […]

Daily News: 11-18-25

TSMC, Pulte Homes face pushback as 7,000-acre NorthPark project moves forward Dozens of north Phoenix community members packed a village planning committee meeting Thursday night and spoke out against a massive mixed-use development planned near Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s expanding complex. The development, named NorthPark, is spearheaded by Pulte Homes and TSMC at the southwest […]

Daily News: 11/11/25

Sun Belt and Mountain West regions lead nation in drawing down apartment supply A key factor in the performance of the U.S. apartment sector over the past two years has been the large number of new units added to supply, an increase that far outpaced demand — particularly in the South, Southwest and Mountain West […]

Daily News: 11-4-25

Misreading the Spread: Why CRE Borrowers Get Loan Pricing Wrong in 2025 This year, seasoned real estate investors have faced a persistent puzzle: the commonly accepted gap between 5-year and 10-year commercial loan costs doesn’t align with reality at the closing table. Despite years of market sophistication, the assumption that a 10-year loan must carry […]