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Economy Watch: A Reason CRE Deals Continue to Move Forward

Speculation about interest rates and CRE.

Economy Watch: Housing Surprises

Housing starts are taking economists by surprise. Here’s why.

‘Economy Watch’ Podcast with Dees Stribling: A Lackluster Month for Retail

A lackluster month for retail, but some kinds of stores are doing well indeed.

Economy Watch: Why Homebuilders are Relying on Millennials

Home builders are still fairly confident about the state of their industry, whose health affects a number of other kinds of real estate. Should they be?

Economy Watch: Consumers Don’t Like the Looks of the Economy

Do consumers have the jitters? That’s happened before, and it always has the potential to cut into retail sales, and thus impact the property types that retail sales support, namely retail and less directly, industrial.

Market Snapshot: Denver’s Soaring Rental Rates

Driven by substantial job growth and rising rental rates, Denver boasts one of the strongest multifamily markets in the country.

Economy Watch: Retail Sales Growth Slows to a Halt

Retail sales growth took a pause in April, according to the Census Bureau.

Economy Watch: Another Lackluster Q1 Metric (And One That Wasn’t So Bad)

More evidence that the first quarter is going to be remembered as one in which the U.S. economy ran in place (which doesn’t do anyone any good, including various stripes of real estate): consumers didn’t do much more borrowing of any kind during the quarter.

‘Economy Watch’ Podcast with Dees Stribling: A Good Jobs Report

A good jobs report, but not as robust as late last year.

Economy Watch: Two Tales of Employment Recovery: Construction and Hospitality

Construction has had a fairly good run lately in terms of job creation, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting that the industry added a net of 45,000 positions in April, after not budging much in March.