Retail assets pull in over $15 billion as institutions come back
JLL says first-quarter investment transaction volumes topped $15 billion, up 5% from Q1 2025, signaling that institutional capital is pushing back into retail real estate.
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JLL says first-quarter investment transaction volumes topped $15 billion, up 5% from Q1 2025, signaling that institutional capital is pushing back into retail real estate.

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