This week on the CRE Weekly Digest, hosts Dianne Crocker and Manus Clancy once again dial into a mix of conflicting signals. Renewed conflict in the Middle East pushed oil prices back up and the 10-year Treasury toward spring highs, even as a cooler-than-expected CPI report offered a brief reprieve. Commercial real estate investors were reminded that hopes for lower interest rates remain just that: hopes. Meanwhile, strong earnings from the nation’s largest banks, including a $6 billion profit at JPMorgan, prompted Jamie Dimon’s quip that things are “close to as good as it gets.” IBM told a different story, suffering its worst trading day since 1987.
The conversation revisits LightBox’s June CRE Activity Index, which slipped to 119.9 after May’s high, still a healthy triple-digit reading for the sixth straight month, but a sign that geopolitical and rate headwinds are catching up with deal momentum. The hosts also flag the newly passed 21st Century Road to Housing Act, which raises FHA multifamily loan limits for the first time in over two decades, a potentially strong tailwind for housing development.
Later, Manus and Dianne highlight notable transactions across industrial, office, and multifamily, including a $132 million industrial portfolio sale near Washington, D.C., Hines’ acquisition of a premier Austin office tower for more than $700 per square foot, and a major multifamily purchase in downtown Boston. They also dive into growing community resistance to data centers, New York’s temporary moratorium on large-scale facilities, and why the next battle for AI infrastructure may be fought at the local planning board.
A week of mixed signals, resilient fundamentals, and another reminder that commercial real estate success still comes down to disciplined investing.
00:16 Markets Send Mixed Signals
01:14 CRE’s Next Stress Test
09:17 Housing Policy and Bank Earnings
13:16 LightBox CRE Activity Index
15:44 Indianapolis and Midwest Momentum
17:00 Industrial Deals and the Data Center Debate
22:34 Trophy Office and Multifamily Sales
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