Category: Spotlight Content

New England Real Estate Journal presents 2022 Spring Preview Spotlight

New England Real Estate Journal presents 2022 Spring Preview Spotlight

March 25, 2022
Check out this months Spring Preview Spotlight HERE!
Project of the Month: Integrated Builders completes 715,000 s/f distribution center for The Home Depot

Project of the Month: Integrated Builders completes 715,000 s/f distribution center for The Home Dep...

February 25, 2022
Tewksbury, MA Integrated Builders, celebrating its 30th year as the general contractor of choice for New England’s leading companies and institutions, recently completed a state-of-the-art 715,000 s/f distribution center for The Home Depot.
Why industrial rents are going up:  It all depends on the type of property owner - by David Skinner

Why industrial rents are going up: It all depends on the type of property owner - by David Skinner

February 25, 2022
Industrial rents are going way up. The days of buildings on I-495 that rent for $3.00-$5.00 per s/f are gone, probably forever. Why is that happening, and what should we expect moving into the future? The way to understand where rents are going is to understand what kinds of landlords own the real estate
“Smart money” flows into the Southern New Hampshire/Seacoast industrial markets - by Michael Harrington

“Smart money” flows into the Southern New Hampshire/Seacoast industrial markets - by Michael Har...

February 25, 2022
I recently completed a survey of the Southern New Hampshire and Seacoast industrial property markets that included Hillsborough County, Rockingham County and Merrimack County. The data I used included information from CoStar Analytics, the results are bulleted below. The search criteria for those counties included industrial
The most qualified design-build partner for successful industrial warehouse development - by Parker Snyder

The most qualified design-build partner for successful industrial warehouse development - by Parker ...

February 25, 2022
As growth continues at a staggering rate, entering the industrial market for the first time is becoming less risky and more advantageous for traditional commercial office, retail, and hospitality developers.
The Maine conditions and indicators are simply too strong for any major negative swings into 2022 - by Justin Lamontagne

The Maine conditions and indicators are simply too strong for any major negative swings into 2022 - ...

February 25, 2022
After the roller coaster that was 2020 (remember the Great Pause of March/April 2020?!), we settled into a more traditional industrial sector experience in 2021. That is to say, it was nuts. Our decade run of increasing demand and decreasing supply continued and we see no signs of material change in the coming year.
In support of appraisers and their effectiveness in handling increasing-complicated valuation issues - by Peter Flynn and Jason Scopa

In support of appraisers and their effectiveness in handling increasing-complicated valuation issues...

January 28, 2022
As a real estate attorney specializing in eminent domain litigation for 40 years or so, I have seen changes in many aspects of the real estate business, both inside and outside of the courtroom. I have worked with and against countless real estate appraisers on all
The success of this industry sits squarely in the hands of the public - by Dennis Serpone

The success of this industry sits squarely in the hands of the public - by Dennis Serpone

January 28, 2022
Depending where you’re standing in the topsy-turvy world and through this pandemic, that doesn’t seem to want to go away, your view will be positive or negative.
New Hampshire seacoast 2022 market outlook - by Kent White and Christian Stallkamp

New Hampshire seacoast 2022 market outlook - by Kent White and Christian Stallkamp

January 28, 2022
We hoped that 2021 would see an end to the pandemic, and that we would be returning to “normal” in a post-COVID society. Yet here we are at the beginning of 2022, still waiting, while the global pandemic continues to create challenges for the commercial real
The way we live, shop and work or learn  has changed and seems to be ever changing - by David O'Sullivan

The way we live, shop and work or learn has changed and seems to be ever changing - by David O'Sull...

January 28, 2022
Welcome to 2022. This January is not an episode of ground hog day even if it feels like it. We are now two years into this pandemic and it has upended everything in our lives and in the construction industry. The way we live, shop and work or learn has changed and seems to be ever changing. We have made
New Hampshire industrial and office markets  are moving in different directions in 2022 - by Kristie Russell

New Hampshire industrial and office markets are moving in different directions in 2022 - by Kristie...

January 28, 2022
The New Hampshire market finished the year with a strong quarter, seeing multiple transactions in the industrial and office sectors. That said, the two categories are moving in different directions. The industrial market continued to tighten as its vacancy rate fell by
An incredible year for the Boston commercial real estate market - by Webster Collins

An incredible year for the Boston commercial real estate market - by Webster Collins

January 28, 2022
When I called CBRE’s New England research director to ask about events that I could “Zoom into” to gather data for a 2022 kick-off story, I was told that we would receive the following market summaries: