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Here Are the Most-Shared CoStar News Stories of the Past Year

Industry Trends and Alternative Property Uses Draw Interest
Plans for Camp Pickle include multiple indoor and outdoor pickleball courts. (Angevin & Co.)
Plans for Camp Pickle include multiple indoor and outdoor pickleball courts. (Angevin & Co.)
By CoStar News Staff
December 26, 2022 | 8:01 P.M.

Every day, readers share CoStar news stories by email or through their social media accounts. Here were some of their favorites in 2022.

  • As Cannabis Sales Fall, Industry Begins To Reevaluate Some Real Estate
    A weaker-than-expected market is forcing owners to cut costs and change their approach to property.   » Read More

  • Developer Turns to Pickleball as ‘Eatertainment’ Venture After Business Struggles
    Punch Bowl Social founder and former CEO Robert Thompson is rolling out new venues mixing sports with dining despite previous challenges with eateries.   » Read More

  • Owners of Single-Tenant Properties Rush To List Sites for Sale as Interest Rates Rise
    Buyers are taking a breather, though, to see where pricing settles.   » Read More

  • For Industrial Property, the Problem Isn't Demand. It's Supply.
    "People simply can't get the space they need," Prologis chief says.   » Read More

  • Meet Cowarehousing, Industrial Property for the Little Guy
    A relatively new commercial real estate concept bets on making flexible space more accessible as online shopping grows.   » Read More

  • After Slowdown in Property Sales, ‘Repricing’ Becomes This Summer’s Dreaded Word
    Rising interest rates and other economic challenges are plaguing commercial real estate nationally.   » Read More

  • Public Storage Wants To Sink $1 Billion Into Buying More Properties in 2022
    Self-storage properties are among the most in-demand types of real estate in the U.S., and Public Storage is gearing up for further growth.   » Read More

  • US Needs 4.3 Million More Apartments by 2035 as Loss of Affordable Units Grows, Industry Groups Say
    California, Florida and Texas have the most need for new rentals, according to a new study.   » Read More

  • Pandemic Sends Office Furniture Packing
    Empty offices and reconfigured workstations leave behind a glut of unwanted chairs and desks.   » Read More

  • Multifamily Rents Retreat As Supply Overwhelms Tempered Demand
    Demand for apartments was expected to moderate from record levels last year, but leasing activity during the all-important spring/summer season has significantly under-performed.   » Read More