The Weekly Take from CBRE
The Weekly Take from CBRE
CBRE
What matters most right now in Commercial Real Estate. Business leaders join economic, industry and subject matter experts to share their distinct views and latest thinking. The Weekly Take is hosted by Spencer Levy, CBRE’s Senior Economic Advisor and Global Client Strategist. More at cbre.com/TheWeeklyTake
Like a Hurricane: Raleigh’s incredible CRE growth [encore 02.17.26]
Before they lifted the Cup, here’s how they built an arena worthy of a champion. Raleigh has long been one of the best-performing secondary markets. Its arena district is poised to be the next engine in its growth. Carolina Hurricanes CEO Brian Fork and Greater Raleigh Chamber CEO Adrienne Cole discuss how the Lenovo Center anchors a mixed-use redevelopment on state-owned land—structured through a complex public-private partnership.In this episode:Public-Private Partnerships: The Lenovo Center anchors an 80-acre, 15-year, $1 billion arena-district redevelopment via a public-private/ground-lease structure.Talent, Talent, Talent: Raleigh’s three tier-one research universities and multi-node job base keep attracting talent, companies and capital.By the Numbers: Strong population growth (2.2 million to 2.6 million by 2027) plus low cost-of-living (around 3% below national average) signal opportunity for investors.Local Color: Lenovo Center preserves a tailgating culture while adding retail, restaurants, structured parking and year-round activation.
Jul 7
36 min
Take Me Out to the Ball Game: The Impact of Sports Venue Development
Sports venues can be powerful urban growth engines. Entrepreneur Larry Botel, co-owner of the Richmond minor-league baseball team, and CBRE’s Pam Strieffler discuss how mixed-use districts anchored by these venues can transform CBD-adjacent areas. They walk through strategies for attracting outside capital, navigating rising construction costs, drawing year-round visitors, and forging public-private partnerships to create districts that propel economic activity.Sports venues can anchor mixed-use developments, driving urban revitalization.Public-private partnerships and tax incentives are essential for stadium projects.Year-round venue activation draws daily traffic, crucial for surrounding businesses and real estate.Office space is vital for mixed-use success, bringing steady economic activity.Nearby universities can fuel market growth and attract outside investment.
Jun 30
37 min
Under Pressure: Can data centers keep up with AI?
Data centers are the hottest asset class in CRE right now. Digital Realty CEO Andy Power and CBRE's Pat Lynch discuss the sector’s dynamics, including power constraints, evolving location strategies and international markets. They also offer key insights from CBRE’s hot-off-the-presses Global Data Center Trends Report 2026.AI demand fuels near-zero data center vacancy rates in some key markets.Power availability and permitting slow new data center development.Asia and Southern Europe are seeing data center expansion.Community engagement can facilitate data center growth.
Jun 23
34 min
London Calling: Investing in Europe’s resilient markets
What do “higher for longer” interest rates mean for investors? CBRE Investment Management’s Achal Gandhi and Rik Eertink break down the practical ways they identify and pursue opportunities in the living, logistics, office and retail sectors across Europe, in both direct and indirect execution formats.The latest market data from Europe reveals that NOI growth remains the primary driver of investment performance.A K-shaped economic recovery is creating opportunities in both necessity-based and luxury real estate.Secondary investment opportunities in Europe offer investors access to assets at a discount and positive yield spreads.Asset operations are critical for enhancing value.A focus on niche sectors—student housing, healthcare and industrial outdoor storage—enables investors to capitalize on current demand and demographic trends.
Jun 16
35 min
2026 Retail Real Estate Trends with Ebere Anokute (BONUS EPISODE)
Retail real estate requires an operator's mindset. While attending ICSC Las Vegas, CBRE's Americas Head of Retail Research, Ebere Anokute, spoke with us about the state of the market, challenging conventional wisdom and leveraging robust data to navigate an evolving retail landscape.Key Takeaways: ·     Investors should prioritize assets in secondary markets with strong population growth and limited new retail supply. These markets have lower vacancy rates and above-average rent growth.·     Retailers can benefit from repeat foot traffic and community loyalty by locating in centers anchored by grocery stores and in-demand service tenants.·     E-commerce accounts for about 16% of total retail sales. This requires retailers to balance brick-and-mortar and digital strategies to sustain growth.·     Grocery-anchored retail remains a compelling long-term investment, with stable cap rates and strong demand from other tenants.·     Service-oriented tenants—such as fitness, healthcare and personal care—are expanding, offering investors attractive income streams.·     Advanced analytics and local market data can pinpoint emerging opportunities and mitigate risks in a rapidly evolving retail landscape.
Jun 11
16 min
Get Ready: The keys to future-proof organizations
Futurist and author Jacob Morgan has a plan for building future-ready organizations: cultivating a thriving, accountable workforce; embracing flexibility; and applying technology to foster resilience and employee growth.Future-ready organizations track change early, plan proactively and communicate and act with clarity.Employee experience can be enhanced by setting clear expectations, providing consistent support and candidly communicating performance standards and growth paths.·      Learning and growth are essential to career security, which means investing in training and continual skills-building.·      The best leaders align support with specific employee needs and career paths rather than enacting broad policies.·      AI creates value when it helps people spend more time on high-impact work that requires judgment, creativity and communication.
Jun 9
34 min
The Climb: Scaling retail’s new heights
Retail real estate’s comeback is undeniable. Investor Adam Ifshin details how open-air retail once again became a preferred institutional asset. Recorded at ICSC Las Vegas, Adam discusses the appeal of secondary markets, value-add strategies and the reasons why real estate operations are now the key drivers of returns.·     Open-air retail is once again an institutional asset class.·     Secondary markets offer compelling growth opportunities.·     Integrating healthcare tenants are a powerful value-add.·     Skilled operators drive higher returns, especially in tight markets.·     Limited new supply is driving long-term rent growth.
Jun 2
30 min
In My Place: Private clubs are driving asset value and urban vibrancy
Private club entrepreneur Tommy Shuey and CBRE’s Kelly Whaley discuss how these venues fill a growing need for personalized service and engagement outside the home or office, while driving value for both property owners and local communities.·     A new “third place” is emerging: Private clubs are filling a growing desire for curated spaces where people can connect outside the home and workplace—a trend worth watching.·     Landlords stand to benefit: These venues come with specialized space requirements that can translate into enhanced asset value and differentiated tenant mixes.·     Investment opportunities are expanding: “Clubonomics” is carving out a distinct niche, especially in markets undergoing transformation and reinvention.·     Dallas offers a blueprint: The city's embrace of upscale amenities outside the traditional downtown illustrates how this trend could impact urban real estate.
May 26
39 min
The Rising: Larry Silverstein and Mary Ann Tighe on the World Trade Center’s Rebirth
Two titans of New York real estate—Larry Silverstein and CBRE’s Mary AnnTighe—reveal the vision and partnerships behind the rebuilding of the WorldTrade Center and Downtown Manhattan’s transformation into a vibrant 24/7community. They make the case for art and culture as catalysts forrevitalization, dissect the complexities of public-private collaboration andoffer insights into today’s evolving office market.
May 19
45 min
Good Vibrations: Why San Diego's CRE outlook is brightening
LBA Realty's John Garrigan and Eric Brown and CBRE’s Matt Carlson discuss the resilient drivers propelling growth in the San Diego market. They also make a compelling case for value-add office investments, dissect the nuances of industrial capital markets and explore the role of relationships in navigating opportunities.•      Industrial leasing is gaining momentum.•      A flight to quality still defines office demand.•      Smart value‑add strategies can restore positive leverage in certain sectors.•      In industrial & logistics, infrastructure, power and relationships are key.•      San Diego’s economic diversity lessens volatility.
May 12
34 min
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