Commercial real estate keeps pushing forward, even as the macro environment grows more unstable. Stocks are hovering near record highs, the 10-year Treasury remains elevated, oil prices are climbing, and geopolitical tensions continue to weigh on the markets. Yet CRE activity continues to surprise to the upside.
In Episode 96, Manus Clancy and Dianne Crocker unpack why the market feels increasingly like a game of Jenga. Every week seems to remove another support block from the economy, but commercial real estate keeps standing. The conversation explores why CRE may be emerging as a relative safe haven compared to private credit, why office distress could actually signal progress in the recovery cycle, and how AI-driven data analysis is reshaping the way market activity is tracked in real time.
The team also dives into the latest LightBox CRE Activity Index, which jumped to 125 in April, marking the strongest reading since 2022 and the fourth consecutive month above triple digits. Manus and Dianne break down what’s fueling the momentum, including rising property listings, resilient deal flow, and continued lending activity despite higher rates and global uncertainty.
Additional highlights include major office leases in Washington, D.C. and Lower Manhattan, growing signs of a Sun Belt office revival, fresh development activity across Nashville, Phoenix, Southern California, and Texas, plus why Seattle property listings surged 30% year over year in Q1.
The market may feel fragile, but the momentum underneath CRE remains hard to ignore.
1:00 CRE’s “Jenga Market”
5:04 Iran, AI, and mixed economic signals
8:42 CRE CLO issuance tops CMBS
10:00 Is CRE becoming a safe haven?
11:16 AI-powered CRE market tracking
14:01 Office distress and the price reset
16:23 Sun Belt office recovery trends
20:00 CRE Activity Index hits 125
23:43 Seattle listings jump 30% YoY
25:43 Big office leases and new development activity
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