Hospitality Market Update
| 04 March 2021
Hotel occupancies have improved from their low point in April but are nowhere near pre-pandemic levels.
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Hotel occupancies have improved from their low point in April but are nowhere near pre-pandemic levels.
Read moreAs 2020 drew to a close, aggregate sales volumes had returned to normal: fourth quarter volume was ahead of the average quarterly volume from 2018 through 2019.
Read moreThe retail market faced negative net absorption of 27.6 million square feet in 2020, per CoStar. This was driven by record store closures, nearly 16,000.
Read moreThe life science market had an IPO once every three days in 2020, for a total valuation of $90.3 billion.
Read articleThis week’s Quick Hits focuses on an Industrial market that broke records in 2020 despite the headwinds of the broader economic slump and other pandemic challenges.
Read articleThe COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented disruption to the U.S. lodging sector.
Read articleInsights on capital markets more comprehensively as we navigate through this unprecedented crisis.
Read articleThe economic implications of COVID-19 on the real estate investment markets in APAC and how investors can take advantage of opportunities and achieve future returns.
Read articleIs now the time for the suburbs to shine? The five Ds: Demographics, Density, Driving, Distributed Workplaces, and Dollars are all driving forces in support.
Read articleU.S. property markets staged a healthy—and surprising—comeback in 2018. Sale transactions surged 15% over 2017, recording the second-highest volume of this cycle and reversing two straight years of declines.
Read moreReal estate has long played an integral role in global investors’ portfolios, and there is a shift occurring in markets where the investment capital is flowing.
Read moreRecognizing the need for growth expansion outside core markets, the federal government created new tax regulations to stimulate economic growth in areas that otherwise may have been overlooked.
Read moreReversal of Fortune? U.S. Property Markets Stage Partial Come Back
Let the good times roll — we aren’t done yet. Sales transactions in U.S. commercial property markets picked up in the first half of 2018 (1H 2018).
Colliers’ 2017 Capital Flows Year-end Review and 2018 Outlook highlights recent shifts in U.S. property markets and perspectives on the expectations for capital flows in 2018.
Read moreWhat broker wants to risk unnecessarily delaying or even killing a purchase transaction and a big commission by asking their offshore buyer to answer numerous personal questions?
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