Welcome to South Florida’s Real Estate Rundown, where CBRE brokers Larry Genet, Tom O'Loughlin and Michael Oretsky break down the trends shaping South Florida’s industrial and commercial property markets. With over 1,500 transactions and billions in deal volume , this trio brings decades of experience and unfiltered insight to the table. Each month, they dive into leasing dynamics, market absorption, investment sales, development trends, and tenant behavior, all through the lens of what’s really happening on the ground. Expect candid conversations, real world data, and a few war stories from inside one of the country’s hottest real estate markets. Whether you’re an owner, investor, or tenant trying to make sense of the South Florida landscape, this podcast gives you a front row seat to what the pros are seeing — and what’s coming next. (New episodes every month. Guests, numbers, and no fluff.) </
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Episode #16
South Florida industrial: Q2 numbers are catching up to reality
Aug 17, 202614 minS1
South Florida industrial: Q2 numbers are catching up to reality. Dade's absorption hit ~850K SF, Broward construction is down to historic lows (1.2M SF), and big deals signed late in the quarter haven't even hit the stats yet. The kicker: demand for power, HVAC, and office buildout is now driving deals more than price. Recovery's underway — rent growth may not be far behind. These posts and statements are my own and do not represent the positions, strategies, or opinions of CBRE, its clients, or partners. #cre #commercialrealestate #industrialrealestate #floridarealestate #floridabroker #cretrends #LarryG
New episode of the South Florida Industrial Real Estate podcast is up ️ This one was packed. Sat down with Royce Rose from National Partners to break down the industrial capital markets across the entire state — South Florida vs. Central Florida vs. Jacksonville, cap rate spreads, and why Florida's volume held up so much better than the rest of the country since the 2021 peak. We also got into land values (up 3x in a decade), the institutionalization of IOS and small bay product, and where exit cap rates are landing on new Class A construction. If you're active in industrial real estate, this is a must-watch. Comment, like, and let us know what you think! These posts and statements are my own and do not represent the positions, strategies, or opinions of CBRE, its clients, or partners. #cre #commercialrealestate #industrialrealestate #floridarealestate #floridabroker #cretrends #LarryG
Inside Real CRE Lease Negotiations | Industrial Deals, TI Tricks & Escalation Wars
Jun 26, 202614 minS1
I sat down with Tom and Mike to pull back the curtain on what’s really moving the South Florida industrial market right now, from tenants shopping renewals a year (or two) out, to commencement timelines stretching from weeks to months, to TI allowances quietly morphing into rent credit piggy banks. We get into why landlords are fighting tooth and nail to keep tenants in their seats, why escalation rates above 3% are becoming a real sticking point on bigger deals, and why permitting delays are the silent budget-buster nobody underwrote for. You always hear people talk about deals, well, this time, you get to watch the sausage actually get made 🌭 Like, comment, and share this with someone in CRE who’d find it useful! These posts and statements are my own and do not represent the positions, strategies, or opinions of CBRE, its clients, or partners. #cre #commercialrealestate #industrialrealestate #floridarealestate #floridabroker #cretrends #LarryG
15 minute 2026 market update from the South Florida Industrial Real Estate Podcast. This episode is packed with important data for all our clients. We dive deep on rents, sale prices, tenant trends, and even touch on interest rates! Hope you enjoy! These posts and statements are my own and do not represent the positions, strategies, or opinions of CBRE, its clients, or partners. #cre #commercialrealestate #industrialrealestate #floridarealestate #floridabroker #cretrends #LarryG
<p>Q1 2026 market update from your favorite South Florida Industrial Real Estate Podcast! Thank you to my cohosts, Michael and Tom, for another incredible episode! <br/><br/>These posts and statements are my own and do not represent the positions, strategies, or opinions of CBRE, its clients, or partners.<br/><br/>#cre #commercialrealestate #industrialrealestate #floridarealestate #floridabroker #cretrends #LarryG</p>
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