





What's been happening around the Phoenix Metro in CRE
What stands out in early 2026: emphasis on tenant improvement readiness and phased construction strategies mirrors the broader shift in commercial real estate, and building owners and developers are prioritizing buildings that can adapt quickly to tenant needs and reduce time to occupancy. Recent projects, like a new ground-up retail development in Phoenix designed with future TI flexibility in mind, reflect this forward-thinking approach.
At the same time, Bjerk is staying close to the conversations shaping the market. Nate Lowrie will be on stage at the National Construction Board of Influence event on May 7th in Scottsdale, and again at the September 2026 BISNOW event (Phoenix Industrial and Manufacturing).
Leadership participation in industry events and recognition within Arizona’s commercial real estate community signals a company that isn’t just executing projects, but actively contributing to how projects are pursued and delivered.
While some contractors are reacting to market conditions, Bjerk Builders is structured around them. Clear preconstruction planning, tight communication, and reliable execution directly addresses the friction points owners are facing in today’s cycle.
More movement in 2026 from the news:
$7B Halo Vista Breaks Ground
Colliers, Phoenix CRE Brief March 2026
$90M West Valley Industrial Trade
Indicap, Transaction Announcement & Market Summary
$43M Industrial Trade Acquisition
Colliers, Phoenix CRE Brief March 26, 2026
31 Acre Land Deal – San Tan Valley Skyline Ranch
Colliers, Phoenix CRE Brief March 19, 2026
40 Years Building – Bjerk Builders
(press coming soon!)

