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Where Will U.S. Population Growth Occur?

A Glimpse at 2020 and 2030

We are pleased to release a white paper authored by Dr. Peter Linneman, NAI’s Chief Economist.  The topics covered by this paper, Where Will U.S. Population Growth Occur? A Glimpse at 2020 and 2030”, include:

  • Is it is the growth that fuels U.S. real estate development? Why?
  • Why does the US still have tremendous growth potential due to pent-up demand?
  • Why do large cities tend to be attractive?
  • What is the single most important factor in determining future population growth? 

Please click here to view and download Dr. Linneman’s recent white paper, “Where Will U.S. Population Growth Occur? A Glimpse at 2020 and 2030.”

Phoenix Mid-Year Industrial Market Report

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“The Phoenix commercial real estate market is continuing to recover quarter over quarter albeit slowly but surely. This increase in activity is touching every product sector; Office, Retail, Industrial and Investment. While vacancy rates continue to decline, some pricing has increased, and absorption has been positive, with submarkets in the valley in all products showing increased activity. The Phoenix market seems to be more confident than the actual economy might dictate, but Phoenix is drawing positive attention nationally in many areas and consumer confidence is following. Most agree that 2014 is a good foundation for 2015, which will be the year when RECOVERY will be spelled with capital letters.”

-Thad Seligman | President/CEO | NAI Horizon

See more by downloading the full report.

 

Phoenix Mid-Year Office Market Report

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“The Phoenix commercial real estate market is continuing to recover quarter over quarter albeit slowly but surely. This increase in activity is touching every product sector; Office, Retail, Industrial and Investment. While vacancy rates continue to decline, some pricing has increased, and absorption has been positive, with submarkets in the valley in all products showing increased activity. The Phoenix market seems to be more confident than the actual economy might dictate, but Phoenix is drawing positive attention nationally in many areas and consumer confidence is following. Most agree that 2014 is a good foundation for 2015, which will be the year when RECOVERY will be spelled with capital letters.”

-Thad Seligman | President/CEO | NAI Horizon

See more by downloading the full report.