
2025 Market Trends, NYC Insights, and Canadian Retail Investments in Commercial Real Estate
In this episode, Steve Hamoen introduces the 2025 U.S. commercial real estate market, highlighting key trends and sectoral contrasts. He provides an overview of the industrial sector and examines the resilience and emerging trends within the Sun Belt and multifamily sectors. The discussion shifts to the hospitality sector's rebound and strategic market alignment. Steve then offers a deep dive into New York City's commercial real estate, focusing on high-net-worth and foreign investments, along with challenges, opportunities, and notable investments in the area. The episode includes insights into retail property investments in Canada and Connolly Brothers Inc.'s redevelopment plans in Massachusetts. Steve concludes with his outro.
Key Points
- The U.S. commercial real estate market in 2025 is characterized by a duality where strong industrial and retail sectors contrast with struggling office and urban hospitality sectors.
- New York City's commercial real estate is seeing strategic acquisitions and conversions, with luxury residential properties and Class A office spaces emerging as key investment targets despite broader economic headwinds.
- The Southern I-81 submarket is thriving as an industrial hub, driven by its prime location and modern logistics facilities, attracting significant interest from large-scale logistics users.
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Transcript
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