There's No New Supply For The Little Guy As Data Center Rents Soar
Data center rents are way up, the result of higher costs and a tightening pipeline of new capacity coming to market.
Data center rents are way up, the result of higher costs and a tightening pipeline of new capacity coming to market.
JBG Smith lands new retail tenants in National Landing, Ikea to open in Fairfax and Gaithersburg, and MHP breaks ground on affordable housing in Silver Spring.
The departure of Jay Betchel, who was a senior corporate real estate executive, comes as Google has begun laying off thousands and leaving office space.
Return-to-work mandates and the relatively high cost to purchase a home are boosting apartment performance on the coasts.
Local hospitals are leveraging innovative technology to improve the patient experience and compete with new players in the healthcare delivery space.
Tech leasing used to account for more than 21% of office leasing nationwide.
Big Tech hyperscalers said on earnings calls they are cranking up data center capital expenditures to meet artificial intelligence-driven demand.
The Wildflower managing partner has sold warehouses to Amazon and EV charging stations to Tesla.
While investors still have cold feet about most asset types, the strength of industrial paired with stable interest rates has trades moving again.
Big Tech firms want bigger data centers than ever to support AI, but finding the energy to power them is standing in the way.
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