Source: AZ Big Mediaย
In the fourth monthlyย NAIOPย survey measuring the impact of theย COVID-19ย crisis on the commercial real estate industry, respondents say that deal activity is improving across most major sectors of the industry, but more now expect impacts from the crisis to affect their businesses for an additional 12-18 months.ย
โJuly continued a trend ofย positive growthย in reported industrial, office and multifamily building acquisitions activity, with more respondents reporting having witnessed these deals than in previous months,โ said NAIOP President and CEOย Thomas J.ย Bisacquino.โฏย
The increase in building acquisitions activity was most notable for industrial properties, with 92.6 percent of respondents witnessing these acquisitions in July, compared with 70.7ย percentย in June. Reported development activity also increased for industrial, office and multifamily properties in July, with the first significant increase in office property development since the April survey.ย
Althoughย CREย fundamentals generally appear to be improving, more respondents now expect the outbreakโs effects on their businesses to last longer than in previous months.ย
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