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  1. Condominium Market Washington Metro Area: Q4 2023

  2. DEEP CUTS Older offices are selling for dimes on the dollar. It’s a crisis for some, opportunity for others

  3. What is Happening With Apartment Rents in the DC Area?

  4. Class A Apartment Market Baltimore Metro Area: Q4 2023

  5. Class B Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Q4 2023

  6. Class A Apartment Market Philadelphia Metro Area: Q4 2023

  7. Class A Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Q4 2023

  8. What's the going rate for Class B office? Recent D.C.-area office sales provide an idea, and it's a bargain.

  9. Virginia investors pick up 919 18th St. NW near Farragut Square for $16.25M

  10. Greater Washington on track for lowest office sales volume since 2009

  11. Delta Associates’ Baltimore Office Market: Q3 2023

  12. Office Market Washington Metro Area: Q3 2023

  13. Class B Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Q3 2023

  14. Baltimore Apartment Demand Rises As Region's Job Growth Sees 'Massive Improvement'

  15. D.C. Area Sees Slowest Quarter Of New Apartment Construction Since 2010

  16. Condominium Market Washington Metro Area: Q3 2023

  17. Class A Apartment Market Philadelphia Metro Area: Q3 2023

  18. Class A Apartment Market Baltimore Metro Area: Q3 2023

  19. Class A Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Q3 2023

  20. Thousands Of New Apartments Opening Add Urgency To NoMa's Infrastructure Projects

  21. Chasen Cos. Adding 101 Condos In 'Undersupplied' Baltimore

  22. Class A Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Second Quarter 2023

  23. Class A Apartment Market Baltimore Metro Area: Second Quarter 2023

  24. Condominium Market Washington Metro Area: Second Quarter 2023

  25. Class A Apartment Market Philadelphia Metro Area: Second Quarter 2023

  26. Rent Growth Slows, Vacancy Rises: A Look at the Class A Apartment Market

  27. With Record Number Of Projects Competing For Tenants, D.C. Apartments Post Slow Rent Growth

  28. Reston And Herndon Offices Are ‘Under-Demolished’ Amid Booming Residential Demand

  29. Office Market Washington Metro Area: Q1 2023

  30. Job Losses, Construction Slowdown Cause Sharp Leasing Drop For Baltimore Apartments

  31. Some Consensus — and Concern — About Plans for a Revitalized Downtown D.C.

  32. Class A Apartment Market Baltimore Metro Area: Q1 2023

  33. Class A Apartment Market Philadelphia Metro Area: Q1 2023

  34. Condominium Market Washington Metro Area: Q1 2023

  35. Class A Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Q1 2023

  36. Rents For D.C.'s Newer Apartments Flagging At Pre-Pandemic Levels While Suburbs See A Spike

  37. How Much Did DC-Area Rents Rise at the Beginning of 2023?

  38. Multifamily Developers Look To Slow Amenity Space Race As Costs Skyrocket

  39. D.C. Staring Down Big Apartment Pipeline As Population Flatlines, Leasing Slows

  40. The Rise in DC-Area Apartment Rents is Slowing

  41. From Amazon To Walter Reed: 6 Major Developments Delivering In The D.C. Area This Year

  42. 5 Major Housing Projects Going Up In NoMa, D.C.'s New Construction Leader

  43. 'Can't Just Rely On Baseball': Developers Near Nats Park Look To Add Wider Range Of Retail

  44. As Travel Returns, The Search For Labor Bedevils D.C.'s Hotel Industry

  45. Class B Apartment Rents Up 15% in DC As Vacancy Drops

  46. D.C.-Area Apartment Pipeline Up 66%, May Slow Rent Growth

  47. How Much Have DC-Area Apartment Rents Risen in the Last Year?

  48. Development Slowing Down In Shaw, Columbia Heights Despite D.C.'s Highest Rents

  49. DC Class A Apartment Rents Increase 18%, As Deliveries Drop and Absorption Shoots Up

  50. D.C. throws more incentives in the mix to boost downtown D.C.'s Covid recovery

  51. D.C.-Area Apartment Rents Rise 16% As Strong Demand Brings Down Vacancy

  52. The DC Area New Condo Market Sees Sales Heat Up as Supply Dwindles

  53. In background of potential Nats sale, Lerners face uncertain real estate market

  54. Perseus TDC Buys Bethesda Office Building To Tear Down, Replace With Apartments

  55. TOPA Has Tanked D.C.'s Multifamily Sales Market

  56. Was 2021 The Strongest Year Ever for the DC Apartment Market?

  57. Wave Of New Developments Give Friendship Heights 'A Sense Of Actual Change'

  58. Greystar, Oxford Set To Deliver 750-Unit Capitol Riverfront Project

  59. Rents in D.C. increased despite rent freeze, report says

  60. DC-area rents are up, especially at the high end

  61. The DC-Area New Condo Market, By the Numbers

  62. D.C.'s Rent Freeze Isn't Being Followed Consistently. Now Rents Are Going Up

  63. How the Class A Apartment Market Has Recovered in the DC Region

  64. Lesson in Resiliency: Amid Challenges, Adaptability Boosts Multifamily Sector

  65. Foulger-Pratt Partnering With Southwest D.C. Church On 197-Unit Apartment Project

  66. WC Smith Plans Another Huge Capitol Riverfront Project

  67. As Interest in Luxury DC Apartments Soars, Developers Are Competing to Offer the Most Extravagant Amenities Possible

  68. Class B Apartment Rents Down 11% in DC, Per Report

  69. Real Estate Insider: Baltimore City apartment leasing stays strong despite pandemic

  70. Luxury Apartment Leasing Is Soaring In D.C. As The Pandemic Winds Down

  71. D.C. Apartment Demand Hits Record Levels As Recovery Accelerates

  72. Greystar to begin $190M apartment project at 12th and Sansom

  73. Waterfront Businesses Are Zooming Ahead Of The Recovery Pack

  74. Real Estate Insider: 608-unit Annapolis apartment development sells for $154M

  75. What’s New In Northeast D.C.: Developments, Acquisitions And A Rising Multifamily Market

  76. New Breweries, Retail Offerings Could Help Drive Northeast D.C.'s Apartment Market

  77. DC-area office market remains at a near standstill

  78. Development talks underway for 'retail graveyard' in Friendship Heights

  79. 'People Are Starting To Move Again': D.C.'s Apartment Market Shows Signs Of Recovery

  80. D.C.-area rentals hit rock bottom in the pandemic

  81. Tysons development site being marketed for sale

  82. Apartment Developers Compete For Tenants In D.C.'s Supply-Heavy Waterfront Market

  83. Washington Real Estate Investment Trust : February 2021 Investor Presentation

  84. Apartment Developers Increasing Unit Sizes For New Projects In Response To Pandemic

  85. 'The Bottom Fell Out' Of D.C.'s Apartment Market, But Developers Aren't Backing Away

  86. Despite Strong End to 2020, DC Behind Suburbs for New Condo Sales

  87. Class A Apartment Market Baltimore Metro Area: Q4 2020

  88. Class A Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Q4 2020

  89. Class B Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Q4 2020

  90. New, gated condo community coming to National Harbor

  91. Anti-discrimination law for those experiencing homelessness dies in Council, again

  92. We Mapped Out Where Rents Are Dropping In D.C.

  93. Philadelphia apartment market hits some bumps but suburbs show strength

  94. Biden Administration Brings 'Potomac Fever' Boost To D.C.'s Office, Multifamily Markets

  95. While construction continues, the D.C. luxury rental market has crashed

  96. DC landlords struggling in the pandemic due to vacancies and unpaid rent

  97. Watermark Wins Best Boutique Condominium Community

  98. DC-area apartment vacancies are up and rents are down, with exceptions

  99. DC Apartment Rents Continue to Plummet Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic

  100. As Renters Leave Downtown, Suburban Maryland Apartments Emerging As Top Local Alternative

  101. As D.C. Apartment Owners Compete For Renters, WiFi Becoming A More Important Amenity

  102. Scarcity, Low Interest Rates Fuel 63% Jump In D.C. Condo Sales

  103. DC’s Luxury Apartment Market Is Really Feeling the Effects of Covid-19

  104. DC office vacancies on the rise; ‘turbulent times’ predicted

  105. D.C.-Area Apartments Had The Biggest Rent Drop This Century In Q2

  106. Class B Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Second Quarter 2020

  107. 200-unit Milford Station apartment development in Pikesville sells for $30M

  108. Apartment Absorption Was Up in the DC-Area, Then COVID Arrived

  109. Rents dip at Philly area’s newest big apartments, especially in suburbs, as coronavirus pandemic thwarts lease-ups

  110. Pushing the sales price envelope in Arlington

  111. D.C.-Area Condo Sales Up 12% Last Year, With Another 'Big Increase' Expected In 2020

  112. 'We're Halfway Through An Enormous Cycle': The Wharf Sparks Southwest D.C. Development Boom

  113. Washington Real Estate Investment Trust (WRE) Q4 2019 Earnings Call Transcript

  114. D.C. Leading The Nation In Foreign Investment And 5 Other CRE Trends To Watch

  115. 40% of Class A Apartments Absorbed Last Year Were in Northern Virginia

  116. Northern Virginia Passes D.C. In Apartment Demand As Area Rent Growth Continues

  117. Class A Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Fourth Quarter 2019

  118. Class B Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Fourth Quarter 2019

  119. Condominium Market Washington Metro Area: Fourth Quarter 2019

  120. Office Market Washington Metro Area: Fourth Quarter 2019

  121. Three in Four New Condos Sold in DC Last Quarter Were in this Neighborhood

  122. The Suburban Office Park, an Aging Relic, Seeks a Comeback

  123. Where New Apartments Are Renting the Fastest in the DC Area

  124. Baltimore area office leasing drops in 3Q, new report shows

  125. Delta Associates - Class A Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Third Quarter 2019

  126. Delta Associates - Class B Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Third Quarter 2019

  127. Delta Associates - Condominium Market Washington Metro Area: Third Quarter 2019

  128. Delta Associates - Office Market Washington Metro Area: Third Quarter 2019

  129. Baltimore luxury apartments outperformed by suburban competitors

  130. WDCEP Releases DC Development Report: 2019/2020 Edition

  131. Apartment Development 'Starting To Ramp Up' In D.C.-Area Opportunity Zones

  132. Baltimore metro apartment demand slows but still above average

  133. Suburban apartment sales on pace for a record year

  134. D.C.-Area Apartment Rent Growth Surpasses 3% For The First Time In 8 Years

  135. Greater Baltimore's luxury apartment market sees absorption slow slightly

  136. Low Supply Continues to Define DC Area Condo Market

  137. 300-unit apartment building near HQ2 sells for $117 million

  138. This Baltimore warehouse owner is seeking a development partner who knows historic reuse

  139. Rising Construction Costs Depressing Land Values, Slowing D.C.'s Development Wave

  140. Where's the strongest apartment rent growth in Philadelphia? Not Center City

  141. DC-area office rents increase, but so do vacancies

  142. Twice is nice: Alterra buys back Center City apartment building it once owned

  143. D.C. Apartment Rents Rise 2.5% Despite Slowing Absorption

  144. Arlington and Alexandria Don’t Have Enough New Condos for HQ2

  145. The Calm Before the Amazon-Fueled Storm? Apartment Absorption Down in Northern Virginia

  146. AvalonBay to build apartments in Owings Mills mixed-use project

  147. Amazon Will Boost Condo Construction and One-Bedrooms Remain King: The New Condo Market in 2019

  148. In the apartment amenity arms race, service and technology win out

  149. How Luxury Apartment Developers Are Planning for HQ2

  150. Construction starts on next phase of Owings Mills apartments

  151. New project brings more apartments to 'hot' South Jersey market

  152. JBG Smith’s Matt Kelly opens up about his pursuit of Amazon’s HQ2

  153. Washington, D.C., is the Place to be: Amazon Decision Impacts Housing and Suburban Office Market Demands

  154. Newly constructed apartments leasing up in Philadelphia

  155. Marriott Campus Sale Seen By Brokers As Boost For Rock Spring Area

  156. Renters keep snapping up new DC-area apartment developments

  157. Baltimore metro office market slow and steady in 2018

  158. Jair Lynch to debut former Howard University dorm as luxury apartments

  159. 6,500 Class A Apartments Will Deliver in DC This Year While Amazon Bolsters NoVa Market

  160. D.C. Apartment Rents Rose 4% In 2018 After Falling In 2017

  161. Another trophy office building is coming to Bethesda. Take a look at this $300M tower.

  162. Masha Sharma CoFounder of RealAtom interviewing William Rich from Delta Associates

  163. Monty Hoffman, Bob Kettler Say Multifamily Is The Place To Be During A Recession

  164. Living in Shaw—as a Senior Citizen

  165. Crystal City's elevated HQ2 chances boosting outlook for others

  166. Southwest D.C. Developers See More Demand For Apartments, Hotels Than Ever Before

  167. One DC Market Accounted for Nearly Two-Thirds of New Condos Sales Last Quarter

  168. Apartment Rents On D.C.'s Waterfront Rise 6% Even As Area Leads City In New Supply

  169. Washington, D.C., Overtakes Northern Virginia As Market Leader In Class A Apartment Absorption

  170. DC is Carrying the Class A Apartment Market in the Region

  171. Here is How Many More Apartments The DC Area Will Need if the Region Lands Amazon

  172. Why this office-heavy developer is building hundreds of apartments, condos in Rosslyn

  173. D.C.'s Multifamily Absorption Rate Is Starting To Slow, But Construction Isn't

  174. DC Renters Are Carrying the Region’s Class A Apartment Market

  175. Apartment vacancy rate in Baltimore jumps to 3.9 percent, rents drop

  176. The DC Area Condo Market Holds Steady

  177. Class A Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: Second Quarter 2018

  178. Class A Apartment Market Philadelphia Metro Area: Second Quarter 2018

  179. Class A Apartment Market Baltimore Metro Area: Second Quarter 2018

  180. The $138 a Month Amazon Bump in the DC Area

  181. A Resurgence of New Condo Sales in Parts of the DC Area

  182. Condominium Market Washington Metro Area: First Quarter 2018

  183. Class A Apartment Market Washington Metro Area: First Quarter 2018

  184. D.C. Apartment Rents Rebound As City Experiences Record Absorption

  185. DC Renters Continue to Lease Apartments as They Deliver, But How Long Will it Last?

  186. Elevated Pricing, Shaky Fundamentals Have Some Investors Shying Away From D.C.

  187. Transwestern Debuts Annual TrendLines Report

  188. The 'Revenge Of Homeownership' And 5 Other D.C. Real Estate Trends To Watch

  189. Apartment market ends the year toned down

  190. If D.C. area wins HQ2, here's what it might do to local rental rates

  191. Baltimore multifamily developers bank on amenities in crowded market

  192. City apartment market strongest within Baltimore metro area

  193. 7 D.C.-Area Condo Projects Expected To Begin Sales In 2018

  194. Barre3 Fitness Studio Inks Deal For New Location Near Ballpark

  195. D.C. Apartment Rents Fell 3.9% In 2017 As Rare Drop Continued In Q4

  196. Post Brothers completes $100M renovation of Presidential City, moves on to 260 S. Broad

  197. The 10 Biggest D.C. Real Estate Stories Of 2017

  198. PODCAST: Breaking News – Tysons becomes its own submarket in Delta Associates research

  199. Proving the point: More housing equals lower rents

  200. Developers want to build more apartments in Philadelphia

  201. KTGY-Designed Anthem House Wins Best Baltimore Mid-Rise Apartment Community Award from Delta Associates

  202. Baltimore condo market’s lackluster performance expected to continue

  203. Rents are finally falling in D.C. as new apartment projects boost housing options

  204. JBG Smith Announces Delta Associates Awards For Central Place And Wardman Tower Developments

  205. Bainbridge Jefferson Place Receives Best Lease-Up Pace Award from Delta Associates

  206. Delta Associates Honors D.C.'s Best New Multifamily Developments

  207. KTGY-Designed AVA NoMa Receives Best Washington/Baltimore High-Rise Apartment Community Award from Delta Associates

  208. F1RST recognized by Washington Post and Delta Associates Awards for Excellence

  209. Delta: New Class A Apartments Absorbed ASAP

  210. New Condo Prices in DC Level Off as Supply Increases

  211. D.C. Apartment Rents Continue To Decline, But Not Where Experts Predicted

  212. Although Absorption Is High, Class A Apartment Rents Decline in DC

  213. ALTA WILDE LAKE WINS BEST MID-RISE

  214. EVOLUTION AT TOWNE CENTER LAUREL WINS BEST APARTMENT COMMUNITY

  215. What Would an Amazon Headquarters Mean For DC Area Housing Market?

  216. Inside JBG Smith's Newest Project, With $10K+ Rents In D.C.'s Nightlife Epicenter

  217. Why the building boom in Tysons differs from the rest of the region

  218. Hard times brewing for some as region's office building boom outpaces demand

  219. Apartment developers try to create hotel experience for tenants

  220. Baltimore high-end apartment market shows Q2 weakness

  221. District Experiences Rare Drop In Apartment Rents Amid Supply Boom

  222. New Condo Sales Slow in Region as DC Prices Rise

  223. The 11 Largest Condo Projects Coming To The D.C. Area

  224. Absorption Rises, But Class A DC Rents Still Expected to Decline

  225. Erin Gannon

  226. Shauntá Bruner

  227. D.C. Condos Are Selling At Prices Not Seen In A Decade

  228. A Decline in Class A Apartment Rents on the Horizon?

  229. Sales Increase as Prices Plateau in the DC Area New Condo Market

  230. WC Smith Secures $183M Refinancing For NoMa, Capitol Riverfront Apartments

  231. Baltimore metro-area apartment market slows in Q1

  232. DC Apartment Owners Prepare For Biggest Quarter Of New Supply On Record

  233. Manassas Apartments Hit The Market, Could Sell For Over $100M

  234. Is DC's Co-Working Sector Slowing Down?

  235. Bozzuto launches fund to fuel D.C. and Baltimore housing projects

  236. As Ridership Drop Continues, Metro GM Says He's Running Out Of Ways To Cut Budget

  237. The 9 Biggest GSA Leases Expiring In The Next 2 Years

  238. William Rich Named President of Delta Associates

  239. William Rich Named President Of Delta Associates, Transwestern’s Research Affiliate

  240. Will Rich Takes Over As President Of Delta Associates

  241. As Monty Hoffman, Mayor Bowser Receive Honors, The Wharf And The Metro Are Hot Topics

  242. Will Rich named head of Delta Associates amid reorg, layoffs

  243. Study Emphasizes Town's Needs, Potential For Growth

  244. Class A Apartment Absorption Dropped Off in the DC Area in the Final Quarter of 2016

  245. Federal Capital Partners Joins Level 2, Clark's Union Market Project, Plans To Break Ground Soon

  246. New Condo Sales in DC Hit Highest Level Since 2007

  247. Level 2 Adds Partner For Union Market Project, Plans To Break Ground Within A Month

  248. Philadelphia Market Rate & Affordable Housing: Lack of Supply, Too Expensive to Build

  249. Metro-Wide Apartment Absorption Falls To Lowest Level Since 2014, Experts Predict Drop Will Continue

  250. As DC's Largest Co-Working Space Opens, The Sector Is Poised To Continue Its Rapid Growth

  251. A Closer Look at DC's Record Number of Multifamily Deliveries Expected Next Year

  252. Alexandria's Skyline is in for Some Big Changes

  253. Why the latest attempt to revamp Market East could actually work

  254. How the Wharf Will Turn DC Into a Waterfront City

  255. 'River Walk' Project on Schuylkill revived, with tweaks, by PMC

  256. Statehood Could Benefit DC's Economic Development

  257. Rent growth 'tepid' in Center City apartment market

  258. Delta Hands Out Multifamily Awards, With Top Apartment Honor Going to Forest City's Arris

  259. Here are Four Potential Sites for Marriott's New Downtown Bethesda HQ

  260. Vornado has empty units at its huge Pentagon City tower. Here's what it might do with them.

  261. The 5 Biggest Takeaways from DC's Q3 Office and Multifamily Markets

  262. Class A Apartment Absorption in DC Area Remains High, But For How Long?

  263. New condo sales slump continues in Baltimore area

  264. Baltimore metro office market posts solid gains

  265. One family, two Chinese restaurants and a city’s astonishing transformation

  266. A first sign of cooling in Philly's heated apartment-building market

  267. These Are the Most Expensive Places to Rent in Washington

  268. Catonsville Plaza shopping center gets a new owner

  269. Why Washington’s biggest real estate deal just collapsed

  270. DC apartment rents are surging, but maybe not for long

  271. Federal realty is not getting the apartment rates it had projected for Pike & Rose

  272. Economic trends in Philly area mean solid apartment market, reports say

  273. Long & Foster Makes Acquisition As DC Condo Market Heats Up

  274. DC Area Class A Rents Rise at Fastest Pace Since 2010

  275. Philly-area apartment market showing mixed signals

  276. Rental prices rise again in D.C. area

  277. Parkway Corp., shifting strategy, looks to sell lot at 20th and Arch

  278. Office, residential tower to rise at Marketplace Design Center site

  279. Sales pace surprises at Four Seasons condos

  280. Buying a condo sight unseen becomes more common in Washington area

  281. TRENDLINES: Housing Supply Still Hasn’t Caught Up With Demand

  282. Is DC Trending?

  283. Howard University signs deal to turn Meridian Hill dorm into luxury rentals

  284. Brickstone Cos. plans still more apartments for Market East

  285. DC's Smaller Retail Assets Continue Their Quiet Investment Sales Bonanza

  286. DC Area Renters Continue to Lease Apartments As They Deliver

  287. Philadelphia apartment market saw rents rise and vacancy drop last year

  288. Multifamily Market Booming in Baltimore

  289. Report: Philadelphia's apartment market 'volatile'

  290. News not all bad for renters in the D.C. area

  291. D.C. renters can come out winners if their building is up for sale

  292. Last Week at Delta's 19th Annual Awards Show

  293. Is the Office Market Finally Ready for Recovery?

  294. Record-Setting Pace Continues for DC-Area Apartments

  295. DC Area Apartments Keep Up Record-Setting Absorption Pace as Vacancy Drops

  296. Recovery is Taking Hold in Most Metros

  297. DC's Condo Comeback

  298. Millennials have transformed Arlington, but will they stay?

  299. Rental Trends Prove Bigger Isn’t Necessarily Better

  300. Prince George’s celebrates better economic numbers, but county still lags

  301. Apartment market, rental prices, boom in Harford

  302. 2Q report: Lower vacancy rate, rising rents for region's highest-end apartments

  303. Report: It’s Difficult To Find A Nice Apartment In Philly

  304. Class B Rents Up in DC and Northern Virginia

  305. Retail sector spurs D.C.-area job growth in Q2

  306. Why Demand Will Keep Up With Construction in DC’s Apartment Market

  307. The old suburban office park is the new American ghost town

  308. DC-area Development? It's Complicated

  309. Uneven market doesn’t scare Four Seasons condo developer

  310. Class A Rents Rise in Capitol Hill, Columbia Heights, Fall in Arlington

  311. Delta Associates Hires Senior VP

  312. Real Estate Insider: Apartments delaying first-time homebuyers

  313. Record setting absorption continues in DC's Class A Apartment Market

  314. Union Wharf apartments sell for $121.5 million

  315. Washington's most prophetic economy watchers

  316. This developer wants to offer the most discounted downtown apartment rents

  317. 15 things you need to know this morning (David Weisel)

  318. For high end apartments in Washington area, sign of a renters market

  319. As apartments boom in city, a new market reality emerges

  320. Washington’s Boom Goes Bust

  321. 300 E. Lombard Street sells for $38.3M

  322. Moving to where the price is right

  323. David Weisel Named CEO Of Delta Associates

  324. CEO Greg Leisch stepping down after 35 years of real estate analysis

  325. Gannett exploring sale of Tysons headquarters

  326. Office-to-Residential Conversions Pick Up in DC Area

  327. Preserve at Owings Crossing sells for $77.2 million

  328. Class B Rents Rise in 2014, Especially in the District

  329. Average Rents Decreasing In Bethesda, But Still High

  330. Rent and vacancy concerns in Maryland submarkets

  331. DC Area Condo Deliveries to Quadruple in 2015, Report Says

  332. Philadelphia apartment market saw rents rise and vacancy drop last year

  333. Despite Predictions, DC’s Class A Apartment Market Still Going Strong

  334. The state of Washington commercial real estate, in charts

  335. Rising Consumer Confidence Expected To Continue Driving Economy, Retail And Industrial Real Estate

  336. Top 10 Houston neighborhoods with the most office construction

  337. Sherwood's Notebook: How Good Is It Here?

  338. Bisnow: And Now for the Multifamily Deluge

  339. Millennials help build Houston's "cool factor"

  340. Chasing Yield: The 2015 Dealmaking Outlook

  341. Mill Creek seeking buyers for Trilogy in test of NoMa's apartment market

  342. Houston's Boom Begins to Fizzle

  343. Transwestern And Delta Associates Host 14th Annual Economic TrendLines® Event In Houston

  344. See where Houston is adding the most jobs

  345. Report: Houston's office market a national leader

  346. Where to build your next office, warehouse, apartment or mall in Houston

  347. Transwestern forecasts strong Houston commercial real estate market in 2015

  348. EYA Holds Completion Ceremony at Old Town Commons

  349. 2014 Q3 DC Apartment Market Highlights by Delta Associates

  350. Elevation at Washington Gateway Debuts to Crowded Market

  351. Paragon at Columbia Overlook Receives "Highest Lease Up Pace" Award from Delta Associates

  352. Finding affordable rent in D.C. is hard, but there are signs of hope

  353. Delta Associates Awards for Excellence Recognize KTGY Multifamily Communities

  354. Delta Associates Recognize KTGY

  355. Paragon at Columbia Overlook Receives ‘Highest Lease Up Pace’ Award from Delta Associates

  356. Delta Associates Executive Says Economic Expansion Stimulating Real Estate Deals

  357. Report: Pricey Class A Market Creating Demand for Class B Apartments

  358. Despite a Crush of Class A Units, Rents Rise in the District

  359. Multifamily Sigh of Relief?

  360. Baltimore-area apartment absorption at record rate

  361. New Condo Prices Rise 11.9 Percent in DC Area

  362. Annapolis apartment rents increase sharply

  363. Commercial Real Estate Sales On Pace To Nearly Match Last Year Amid Rebounding Employment

  364. What You Don’t Know About Greg Leisch

  365. Huge opportunity in Huntington: Condo association eyes redevelopment adjacent to Metro

  366. It's a Renter's Market in Washington

  367. Luxury-Apartment Boom Favors D.C.’s Millennial Renters

  368. A stark indicator for how tough times are for D.C. landlords, and good for tenants

  369. High-end apartments are crowding out the affordable in D.C.

  370. In Falls Church, Eden Center tenants sue landlord, say mall crumbling around them

  371. Why it’s so hard to find a cheap apartment in Washington, D.C.

  372. Apartment Shortage in D.C.? Depends How Much You Make.

  373. Kitchen sink: D.C.'s economic trends for commercial, residential real estate, wages and jobs

  374. Transwestern’s Mid-Atlantic Multifamily Group Closes $185M in Sales

  375. Fairfax Rising

  376. How Renting an Apartment is Like Buying a Plane Ticket

  377. DC Millennials Opt for Micro-Sized Living Space

  378. Micro-units help D.C. renters live to the max

  379. Apartments in DC getting smaller; renters choose apartments as small as 350 sf

  380. DC renters go small

  381. D.C. developers controlling rent with 'micro units' in popular neighborhoods

  382. Loudoun County to get first Whole Foods, but office market withers

  383. Continental Realty buys $58.25M in White Marsh apartments

  384. Business Notes: Apartment Rents Fall in Bethesda

  385. Rents Rise in NoMa and H Street, Fall in Bethesda

  386. Will 2014 be ‘a lost year’ for the greater Washington economy?

  387. Signs of cooling in the apartment market?

  388. New Condo Sales Shoot Up in DC As Inventory Rises

  389. Despite Being a 20-Something Magnet, D.C.'s Cost of Living Is Pricing Many Young People Out

  390. Millennials consider leaving Washington as the city becomes more costly

  391. Game On!

  392. No QE? No Problem.

  393. How is the Economy and Job Growth Impacting CRE?

  394. Multifamily Construction Boom Is Impacting Tax Assessments

  395. Virginia Square apartments set for conversion back to condos

  396. Multifamily Boom May Skew Property Tax Assessment Systems

  397. On Stronger Growth, The Jury’s Still Out

  398. Steady Job Growth and Federal Reserve's Tapering of Quantitative Easing Expected to Reduce Uncertainty

  399. Multifamily Just Won't Quit

  400. Navy Yard/Capitol Riverfront: After a Rain Delay, the Stadium’s Boomtown Starts to Deliver

  401. Delta Associates | People on the Move

  402. Another litmus test for D.C.'s reawakening condo market

  403. Plan For Baltimore Four Seasons Condos Takes Tentative Step Forward

  404. Plan for Four Seasons condos takes tentative step forward

  405. Vacancies and Rents Both Rise Among DC Area’s Class B Apartments

  406. Rents Rise in NoMa and H Street, Fall on Capitol Hill

  407. DC Area Has Too Many Apartments, Too Few Condos, Report Says

  408. Baltimore office market doldrums remain

  409. Our Cities Can’t Afford So Many Rooftop Spas

  410. Federal employment in D.C. drops below 200,000

  411. Inside the breakneck race to lease Washington apartments

  412. Delta Associates launches new real estate database after cutting ties with CoStar Group

  413. D.C. property owners facing sticker shock over new assessment method

  414. New York firm plans 300 apartments in Linthicum

  415. Experts Predict How Interest Rate Hikes, Improving Economic Conditions Will Impact Real Estate

  416. High-rise living in Tysons has arrived

  417. TrendLines Yields 6 CRE Megatrends in 2014

  418. 7 ways D.C.-area developers can withstand the looming competitive threats in the market

  419. Wanna be the next Steve Fuller? The deadline is today

  420. To buy or to rent: The decision requires care and planning

  421. Break Out the Champagne, Because Rentals Gone Wild Just Got You a Date With the Perfect Apartment

  422. Debate over Anacostia houses focuses on preservation, commercial development

  423. Trendlines' Step By Step Formula for Success

  424. Last Night at Trendlines

  425. Transwestern and Delta Associates Name TrendSetters of the Year at TrendLines®

  426. Trendlines: Today’s DC Requires Smarts

  427. Delta Associates CEO Greg Leisch to landlords: 'Adapt or die'

  428. 6 Commercial Real Estate MegaTrends Identified At 17th Annual Washington, D.C. TrendLines®

  429. Delta Associates forecasts rising pressure for D.C. area landlords

  430. Report: D.C.-area condo prices to keep rising for next three years

  431. Rent prices rise in D.C., taper off in Md. and Va.

  432. New Condo Supply in DC Area On The Rise

  433. Houston real estate more attractive to global investors

  434. Forecasts for the D.C. area economy in 2014: Better, but not great

  435. Holiday Spirit!

  436. Transwestern and Delta Associates Host Inaugural New York City TrendLines® Event

  437. Strong Economy Tops List of NYC Megatrends

  438. Job Growth in Certain Sectors Forecasts Future Office Demand, Potential Investment Opportunities

  439. This Morning in Bethesda

  440. Messy Mathematics