Market Reports
ROCK publishes quarterly market reports designed to survey and gauge the state of commercial real estate conditions across multiple counties. The publications offer thoughtful, forward-looking insight into trends, strategies and opportunities in the local office, industrial, and retail markets.

As the labor market stabilizes and unemployment continues to decline, we are seeing demand continue to focus on smaller unit sizes less than ...

Many factors are coalescing in 2022 to cause potential barriers for growth including federal interest rate hikes, inflation, supply chain ...

The apartment price index rose 19.2% year-over-year, a record for the sector, eclipsed only by the industrial index which climbed 22.1%, which ...

2021 was a record setting year as demand from e-commerce and manufacturing remained strong. Variants of COVID-19 and pressures of inflation have ...

Unlike larger U.S. cities, tertiary markets did not experience an exodus of office tenants like New York City or San Francisco during the ...

Despite mixed perceptions on Q4 holiday spending, shopping metrics were positive as consumer spending increased not only for e-commerce but also ...

Demand is outpacing supply with some relief in sight from new construction. 480,000 SF is under construction to help meet demand with an ...

Unlike larger U.S. cities, tertiary markets did not experience an exodus of office tenants like New York City or San Francisco during the ...

Pressures from inflation and supply chain disruption have potential to negatively impact spending in 2022, but positive absorption and declining ...

The Greater Hanover Area is on par with the national trend of increasing lease rates coupled with declining vacancy. Vacancy is currently at 3.27%.

Perceptions on the outlook of U.S. retail remains mixed heading into the holiday season. Positive indicators include an increase of 0.8% for ...

While uncertainty still looms over the future of offices in Central Business Districts throughout the United States, suburban office continues ...