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Dont miss your chance to be part of NEREJ's 2026 Forecast Spotlight!

Our 2026 Forecast Spotlight is being published in our January 30th issue and we want to make sure your firm has the chance to be included. This issue brings together a wide mix of companies from across commercial real estate and is one of our most-read editions of the year.

Here are the participation options:

1. Q&A Profile – No Charge
Choose a representative from your firm to complete a short Forecast Q&A. It is a quick way to highlight what you are seeing in the market and what clients should expect in 2026.

Q&A responses run online and in print and digital as space allows. Guaranteed placement comes with any ad purchase (ad options below).

Q&A Form: Click Here to fill out and submit

2. Byline Article plus Half Page Ad – $995
Submit a 750 word byline article offering deeper analysis of your outlook for 2026. Articles run ahead of the Q&A section and receive extended visibility on NEREJ.com, in our e-newsletter, and across social channels. This includes a half page color ad for strong placement in both print and digital.

3. Advertising Options – Visibility, Branding and CTA Strength
Pair your Forecast Q&A with a display ad for guaranteed placement, stronger branding, and a clear call to action.

Don’t have time to complete the Q&A? You can still run an ad on its own and be positioned in front of both the firms featured in the spotlight and our full readership of decision makers.

A. Quarter page color ad – 4.67 wide x 5.77 high – $495 (Connect rate $395)

B. Half page color ad – 9.5 wide x 5.8 high – $895 (Connect rate $795)

C. Full page color ad – 9.5 wide x 12.375 high – $1195 (Connect rate $995) 

Options B and C also includes their responses shared with our e-newsletter audience, social media followers, and receive homepage promotion for added visibility.

Editorial Deadline: Tuesday, January 20

Ad Copy Deadline: Friday, January 23

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