November 16, 2022
The Once Red-Hot Life Sciences Sector Returns to “Normalcy”
As the U.S. commercial real estate market adapts to rising interest rates and a less certain outlook for the economy, the life sciences...

The Once Red-Hot Life Sciences Sector Returns to “Normalcy”

November 10, 2022 | Patricia Kirk | WealthManagement.com

As the U.S. commercial real estate market adapts to rising interest rates and a less certain outlook for the economy, the life sciences sector remains a strong performer. But some signs of a slowdown are appearing even here.

In the third quarter, occupancy dipped to 94 percent across the top 12 U.S. life sciences markets—from a peak of 95 percent in the first quarter of 2022, according to a November report from commercial real estate services firm CBRE. CBRE also registered a 30-basis-point increase in quarter-over-quarter vacancy, to 5.3 percent. That was largely due to a significant amount of new supply (2.1 million sq. ft.) hitting the market, leading the addition of available new space to outpace absorption of 363,047 sq. ft., the firm’s researchers estimate.

“Life sciences occupancy has remained strong relative to a year ago, but we have begun to see evidence of excess space and sublease activity in some of the more active markets, like San Diego and Boston,” says Philadelphia-based Joseph Fetterman, executive vice president and leader in the national life sciences practice group with real estate services firm Colliers.

≡ Continue Reading

Recent

The Real Villains of Today’s Housing Market

The Real Villains of Today’s Housing Market

The tale of the housing market over the past few years, in which big Wall Street firms and greedy Airbnb investors elbowed out first-time buyers and drove up home prices, is appealing. It's nice and tidy, with a clear delineation between good guys and bad guys. But it also misses the mark.
Office Landlords Increasing Pace Of Handing Properties Back To Lenders

Office Landlords Increasing Pace Of Handing Properties Back To Lenders

Office landlords are looking at the shifting landscape and deciding to cut their losses, Hatch said. “Now, borrowers are looking forward and just realizing that even if they can get a modification on their loan, it's just not a feasible asset class for them to really even stay in,” she told CoStar. 

Most Popular

Blue Vault Q2 2023 Performance Reports Update

Blue Vault Q2 2023 Performance Reports Update

Blue Vault Q2 2023 Performance Reports Update 10-3-2023 Blue Vault wishes to acknowledge and apologize for the delay in publishing some Q2 2023 NTR Individual Performance Pages (IPPs) as well as the full review. We recently added additional reporting metrics to our IPPs, and that, combined with coverage of all share classes and some additional…
Blue Vault Q2 2023 Performance Reports Update

Blue Vault Q2 2023 Performance Reports Update

Blue Vault Q2 2023 Performance Reports Update 9-25-2023 Blue Vault has published the Q2 2023 Nontraded BDC Industry Review as well as Individual Performance Report and Limited Operations pages for the following offerings (newly published pages in bold font): Nontraded REITS American Healthcare REIT Q2 2023 Apollo Realty Income Solutions Q2 2023 (limited operations) Ares…

Explore

Blue Vault Logo
Don’t miss alts news
and educational events

Subscribe Now