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The Colliers Insights Team is a group of dedicated professionals in the field of commercial real estate. With diverse expertise and a passion for knowledge sharing, this team provides valuable insights, trends, and analyses to empower individuals and organizations in making informed decisions. Their deep understanding of market dynamics and commitment to innovation make them a trusted resource in the commercial real estate community.

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U.S. Industrial Market Spotlight: Reno/Sparks
The Reno/Sparks industrial real estate market is experiencing unprecedented growth, establishing itself as a major distribution hub in the west. Learn more about the market’s strengths and weaknesses.
Four Steps to Improve Your Workplace
Tenants across the world are reimagining their office space to enhance the environment in which their employees work. Many people will spend a third of their working lives in an office environment, so why not make it a pleasant place to work?
The 4 Amenities Your Self-Storage Property Needs to Compete
How can self-storage owners stand out in a competitive market? Consider these four amenities that can help attract tenants while also strengthening the value of a self-storage business.
Social Security’s Shrinking Footprint
The Social Security Administration is shrinking—though, as more and more baby boomers arrive at the age of SSA entitlements, the demands on it are growing.
U.S. Property Markets Shake Off Slowdown and Power On
Colliers’ 2017 Capital Flows Midyear Update highlights recent shifts in U.S. property markets.
U.S. Industrial Market Spotlight: Minneapolis-St. Paul
The Minneapolis-St. Paul industrial market is reaping the benefits of a large millennial population, experiencing record low vacancies and plenty of new development.
As Shopping Behaviors Evolve, The Retail Experience Must Follow
Despite the rising popularity of online shopping, physical stores can remain relevant by providing unique experiences and products. Learn more about modern consumers and what they want in the online shopping era.
Consider the Cloud: How Expanding Data Storage Options Are Driving Real Estate Decisions
The fact that the world’s data needs seem unlikely to stop growing anytime soon points to long-term opportunities for data center users, owners and investors alike. Learn more about how cloud adoption is changing companies' real estate strategies.
Food Fight: The Collision of Technology and Distribution in the Food Industry
One of the most significant ways that technology is changing the food industry is the impact of e-commerce on distribution and storage demands.
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Five Reasons to Consider Investing in Student Housing
Student housing was once seen as a niche asset class, but there are compelling reasons to consider it.
VA and the Problem of Old Properties
Can VA buildings be repurposed, instead of maintained—barely, at that—at a cost of more than $7 million a year?
National and Local Tenants: How to Strike the Right Balance in Neighborhood Shopping Centers
In neighborhood shopping centers, there is a perception that national tenants are more desirable than local tenants. But here’s why creating the right tenant mix that includes local tenants can be beneficial.
Tenant Improvements: Reach for the Stars but Consider the Ceiling
When deciding where to move and how much tenant improvements might cost, it can be easy to forget about the systems above the ceiling grid. Here’s why you should think through the implications to avoid unforeseen costs.
Real Estate Opportunity and Risks in the Age of the Internet of Things
The real estate sector is not immune to the impact of the Internet of Things, but balancing the benefits with the possible risks is important. Here are some important considerations.
Q2 2017 Industrial Market Outlook: Tight Vacancies Lead to Robust Development
The latest report highlights that demand from e-commerce and third-party logistics users is driving industrial absorption and keeping the overall vacancy rate at an all-time-record low.