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January 4, 2023

Smaller Banks Are Stepping Into The CRE Lending Void. For Now

The commercial real estate debt market crumpled last year, weighed down by historically aggressive interest rate hikes, but one little-watched corner of the sector has stepped in to partially fill the void.

Regional and community banks have grabbed a larger market share of commercial real estate loans as banking giants like JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo have retreated from the market.

“The local and community banks have really stepped into that space that the debt funds were in before,” said JLL Executive Managing Director Gerard Sansosti, who co-leads the firm's national debt practice. "I don’t think they’re under the same scrutiny that the money center banks are."

Smaller Banks Are Stepping Into The CRE Lending Void. For Now

But regional banks, with assets between $10B and $100B, and even smaller community banks can only fill so much of the vacuum, and if the Federal Reserve continues to raise rates, they will start to pull back themselves before too long, experts told Bisnow.“Unless there is more…

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Life Sciences Real Estate 2023: Resolutions And Recalibration For A Cautious Year Ahead

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Looking forward to the trends that will define the new year, and predictions for 2023, a group of leading life sciences industry analysts predicted a much more cautious approach to investment, a reflection of larger macroeconomic challenges, yet continued long-term investment in an asset class that continues to grow in importance. 

“We’ve entered a really slow, kind of cautious period,” JLL Head of Americas Work Dynamics and Industry Research Amber Schiada said. “We’ve also seen valuations come back down to earth, too.”

The contours of 2023 were set, in large part, by the recent past. In the nine-year bull run from 2014 to 2021, which Alexandria Real Estate Equities Chairman Joel Marcus called “unprecedented," the biotech industry saw roughly 500 IPOs and $300B in venture capital raised. Marcus said it’s clear the market is healthy, but investors are more careful about deploying capital today, which will have a significant impact on the next 12 months of funding, competition and real estate development. 

“It’s good and bad news,” Marcus said. “It’s good news for the companies that succeed, with positive data and bad news for the companies that won't be able to raise money, and need to look at shutting down or combining or something like that.”

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