After more than a decade of abundant liquidity, commercial real estate is entering a new phase, one defined less by the availability of capital and more by how that capital is structured. Rising interest rates, a pullback from traditional banks, and a wave of maturing loans, nearly $875 billion coming due in 2026 according to […]
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