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U.S. National Research

Colliers' U.S. National Research Team provides clients, brokers, and fellow researchers with the market intelligence required to support practical business decisions. In addition to providing national research reports, white papers, and blogs, the national research team also assists with client presentations and supporting local market researchers.

Latest articles

U.S. Office Market Q2 2019: Midyear Report Card
We examine the current context of the U.S. office market and highlight the key performance indicators in the second quarter of 2019.
How is the U.S. Office Market Faring in 2019?
In this article we examine the current context of the U.S. office market and highlight the key performance indicators in Q1 2019.
Coworking Growth Continues to Accelerate, but for How Long?
Leasing activity by coworking and flexible workspace operators, which has been growing at a frenetic pace, is accelerating at an even faster clip.
U.S. Office Investment: Beyond the Headlines
The headline story for the U.S. office sales market in recent years has been one of investors showing a preference for suburban rather than Central Business District (CBD) assets, as they chase higher yields.
U.S. Office Market: Is Over-Supply Looming?
Construction activity in the U.S. office market remains elevated while absorption levels are muted. Is this pattern set to continue leading to rising vacancy and downward pressure on rents and pricing?
The New Reality is Virtual
Virtual Reality (VR) is far from a new concept but it has now reached such a scale of usage in other areas of life, plus a level of sophistication, that commercial real estate (CRE) players have begun to take notice.
U.S. Office Demand: Will Tech Remain the Dominant Driver?
Office job growth is not translating into a broad increase in occupancy levels even with continued economic growth and job creation, corporate tax cuts and business-friendly regulatory reform. However, tech remains the exception with its dominance ov