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The Ins and Outs of Build-to-Suits
What is a build-to-suit?
A build-to-suit is a real estate solution where a company secures a custom-built facility without the upfront capital investment. In a build-to-suit, a developer or investor funds and manages the construction of a new facility or expansion of an existing one to meet the specifications of a prospective or existing tenant. Upon completion, the company enters into a long-term lease, similar to a sale-leaseback.
For companies in need of a new, purpose-built facility, a
Forging Long-term Partnerships Through Tenant-centered Real Estate Solutions
At W. P. Carey, we view real estate as a long‑term partnership — not a one‑time transaction. We stay closely connected with our tenants, aligning our capital and real estate expertise with the evolving needs of their businesses.
That philosophy is embedded in Carey Tenant Solutions™, our platform designed to support tenant growth beyond the initial acquisition. Through follow‑on investments, we help tenants modernize, expand, redevelop, relocate and improve the energy efficiency of their
Tips for Ensuring a Successful Sale-Leaseback
A “great tool in really uncertain times,” the sale-leaseback can give immediate access to capital and minimize debt market exposure during uneasy economic periods. But for many looking to utilize it, the uncertainty of whether or not a deal will be successful can be a barrier to fully exploring it.
Jason Patterson, SVP, investments at W. P. Carey, starts by recommending thorough planning and transparency and careful selection of the buyer and future landlord.
“Especially with interest rates
CareySolar
CareySolar is W. P. Carey's solution for solar installations on rooftops and carports at leased commercial real estate properties with no upfront investment.
REIT Access to Equity Markets Could Accelerate Acquisitions in the Coming Year
REITs are working to find a seat at the table as active buyers for commercial real estate property as the transaction market regains momentum.
One sign that REITs are positioning to take advantage of buying opportunities is a recent flurry of equity raising. Five REITs went to the market with secondary offerings in February, raising a combined $1.3 billion.
W. P. Carey Inc. (NYSE: WPC) raised $496.8 million
Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: EPRT) raised $350
Net Lease Retail Demand Follows Where Retailers Are Growing
The US net lease market is experiencing a resurgence. Valuations reset throughout 2025, meaning the bid-ask spread narrowed. And in spite of economic headwinds, net lease volumes increased by 24% year-over-year for the fiscal year ending in Q3 2025, according to CBRE. For Michael Fitzgerald, managing director and head of US retail at W. P. Carey, finding the right retail investment opportunity starts with understanding some tell-tale signals.
“The US net lease retail environment is driven
The Future of Net Lease Retail
Retail investors in 2025 face shifting market conditions, including tariff concerns, interest rate volatility, higher construction costs, and increased institutional competition. According to Michael Fitzgerald, executive director and head of US retail investments at W. P. Carey, these forces will continue to influence retail investments in the months ahead.
“You have many factors pushing cap rates in different directions, with new entrants and fresh capital coming into the market,” says
Three Ways CFOs are Leveraging Sale-leasebacks to Prepare for a Recession
The U.S. economy has hit some major roadblocks in recent months. Sustained high inflation, supply chain disruptions and rising interest rates have all signaled to economists that we are either in or on the verge of a possible recession. While there is no universal playbook on how to prepare for a possible recession, for companies that own their real estate, a sale-leaseback is one lesser-known, value-extracting method savvy CFOs should consider.
In a
Flexible Solar Solutions Built Around Tenant Needs
As energy costs rise and decarbonization becomes an increasingly important business priority, many companies are exploring solar—but not every project looks the same.
Through CareySolar, part of the energy solutions offering within Carey Tenant Solutions, we provide multiple pathways for solar adoption, helping tenants reduce operating costs and advance their sustainability objectives.
Our approach is intentionally flexible, enabling close collaboration with tenants on solar strategies
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