
The evolution of ARGUS: From valuation to full-lifecycle investment platform
Learn how Altus transformed ARGUS from an industry-recognized valuation tool into a connected, full-lifecycle CRE platform built for today's market conditions.

2026 Canadian Cost Guide
Your guide to understanding Canadian real estate development and infrastructure construction costs.

US commercial real estate debt markets close 2025 on a stronger note
Explore how Q4 2025 brought lower benchmark rates, tighter spreads, and stronger lender competition to the commercial real estate financing market.

The growing case for real estate secondaries
A practical breakdown of how real estate secondaries work, where liquidity is flowing, and what a proprietary CRE liquidity index signals about the market today.
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Canadian office market update – Q1 2026
Regional performance across major Canadian office markets diverged notably in Q1 2026, though most regions followed a broader downward trend in availability.
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Canadian commercial real estate market update – Q4 2025
Canada's 2025 commercial real estate market held firm at $52.9B as retail led gains, hotel momentum built, and investors moved toward active deployment.

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US commercial real estate transaction analysis - Q4 2025
Q4 and full-year 2025 US CRE transaction analysis covering volume, pricing trends, sector performance, and regional market variation across major metros.
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CRE workouts, maturity walls, and the art of restructuring
We sit down with returning guest Shlomo Chopp, Managing Partner of Case Equity Partners, for a candid look at where the commercial real estate financing and workout market stands today. Shlomo draws on more than two decades of restructuring and advisory experience to explain why fatigued capital is pulling back from existing deals, what the maturity wall actually means for borrowers and lenders in 2026 and 2027, and why good intentions can walk a borrower straight into a recourse situation. The conversation also covers Shlomo’s LinkedIn series The Road to Default, the real job of a workout advisor, and what he thinks the industry consistently gets wrong about distress.
