United states, webinar Series

10 Investment Themes in 2026 for the Commercial Real Estate Market

Wednesday, 1 April 2026 at 11:00am EDT | 4:00pm BST
Free to Attend
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The real estate market is at the crossroads of multiple critical economic themes.

What happens next will be shaped by the themes redefining fundamentals, capital markets, and investor strategy.

Join Cedrik Lachance, Green Street’s Director of Research, and Daniel Ismail, Co-Head of Strategic Research, for a 45-minute webinar exploring the 10 themes we believe will have the greatest impact on CRE this year — from property-level fundamentals and debt and equity markets to transaction activity and high-conviction investment opportunities. Gain direct insights from Green Street’s research leaders and walk away with a clearer view of what lies ahead.
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What’s Covered
Market Fundamentals
Understanding the Core Drivers — Sector demand, supply, rent growth, and occupancy trends shaping performance.
Capital Markets & Transactions
Debt, Equity & Deal Flow — Financing conditions, valuations, and what deal activity signals for pricing.
Top Themes & Investment Outlook
Where Opportunity Emerges — The 10 key themes influencing sector and market positioning this year.
Featured Presenters
Cedrik Lachance
EVP, Director of Research
Cedrik is Green Street’s Director of Research, leading a global roster of 75 expert analysts in commercial real estate, and is a member of the executive leadership team. Under Cedrik’s guidance, Green Street provides actionable capital allocation intelligence on public and private real estate.
Daniel Ismail
Managing Director, Co-Head of Strategic Research
Danny Ismail is a Managing Director at Green Street and Co-Head of Strategic Research and founded the firm’s burgeoning global ESG research team. He is a subject matter expert (SME) on the effects of working from home (WFH) on U.S. office values.