Wells Fargo Economics says labor costs remain in a “Goldilocks zone” as wage pressures ease and benefit growth moderates As policymakers weigh the...
ByThe RegistryFebruary 13, 2026Vacancy dipped slightly in Q4 but remains elevated year over year, while pricing resets and steady tenant demand support investment and repositioning across...
ByThe RegistryFebruary 12, 2026Wells Fargo Economics points to falling rates and a single outsized deal as key drivers behind a $186B fourth-quarter rebound After two years...
ByThe RegistryFebruary 9, 2026Vacancies rise and rent growth moderates as development activity pulls back. By J.C. Casillas, Managing Director of Research at NAI Capital Commercial MARKET OVERVIEW...
ByThe RegistryFebruary 9, 2026Hiring remains sluggish while layoff warnings mount, raising concerns about employment stability The American labor market continues to show signs of strain as...
ByThe RegistryFebruary 5, 2026A late-year construction pullback slowed supply growth, though rent growth and pricing remain constrained. By J.C. Casillas, Managing Director of Research at NAI Capital...
ByThe RegistryFebruary 3, 2026Wells Fargo Economics expects steady unemployment, softer wage pressure, and downward revisions to 2025 job growth After several years in which the labor...
ByThe RegistryFebruary 2, 2026Growing Job Market Concerns and Cost-of-Living Pressures Push Sentiment Below Pandemic-Era Levels American consumer confidence has fallen to its lowest point in a...
ByThe RegistryJanuary 27, 2026Property Commands $489,000 Per-Unit as Q4 2025 Reports Show Bifurcated Market Favoring New Construction A 50-unit multifamily property in San Diego’s Carmel Mountain...
ByThe RegistryJanuary 22, 2026Brookings analysis finds first negative migration in 50 years threatens labor force growth and consumer spending across key Western states The United States...
ByThe RegistryJanuary 21, 2026Policy clarity and monetary easing drive nine-point jump in near-term outlook despite persistent labor challenges American small business owners closed out 2025 with...
ByThe RegistryJanuary 16, 2026December payrolls rose just 50,000 while unemployment edged down to 4.4 percent, leaving Fed likely on hold for January meeting The U.S. labor...
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