January 12, 2026 - 20:10

Tampa’s commercial real estate market continues to show signs of growth, but recent trends indicate that the pace of transactions is slowing down. According to industry expert Lisa Jesmer, investors are becoming increasingly selective in their choices, leading to a more cautious approach in deal-making.
This shift in the market reflects broader economic conditions and changing investor sentiments. While there are still opportunities for growth, potential buyers are now more focused on quality and long-term viability rather than rushing into transactions. This selective phase may result in a more stable market in the long run, as it encourages thorough due diligence and careful evaluation of investment opportunities.
As the market evolves, stakeholders are adapting their strategies to align with the new landscape. Investors are likely to prioritize properties that offer strong fundamentals, such as location, tenant quality, and potential for appreciation. The ongoing adjustments in Tampa’s commercial real estate sector may ultimately lead to a healthier, more sustainable environment for future transactions.
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