December 2025 Midwest Real Estate News

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After a solid 2025? CRE pros predict an even busier year ahead for Omaha’s commercial real estate market By Dan Rafter, Editor

A rendering of the build-to-suit project that Zilber Property Group is taking on for Saputo Cheese in the Caledonia Corporate Park in Caledonia, Michigan. (Photo courtesy of Zilber.)

Photo credit: Odell Ford

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maha’s commercial real estate market has long been a consistent, resilient one. That hasn’t changed, even as 2025 has brought a host of economic challenges and uncertainty.

The professionals working in this market don’t expect this to change, with many of them predicting an even stronger 2026 when it comes to new construction and leasing activity in Omaha’s CRE market. Just ask Jon Blumenthal, an attorney with Omaha’s McGrath|North, who says that new commercial development continues to boost both the city’s urban core and its surrounding areas. “We are still seeing strong demand for new commercial real estate development in all parts of Omaha and its surrounding cities,” Blumenthal said. “Omaha‘s strong partnerships between government, business and philanthropy continue to drive progress.”

As an example? Blumenthal points to the new Mutual of Omaha tower headquarters in downtown Omaha, which will be the tallest building between Denver and Chicago once it is complete. “Continued growth like this downtown, coupled with the Omaha streetcar project currently under construction, will keep Omaha moving forward,” Blumenthal said. Mandi Backhaus Barr, associate broker with Omaha’s The Lerner Company, said that surpassing 1 million in population has shifted the way companies and businesses look at the Omaha market. “It’s interesting to see the box this now checks for numerous developers, businesses and retailers as they shift their focus to Omaha over other markets,” Backhaus Barr said. “Omaha continues to be a great place for people to live affordably and raise a family. That is

KANSAS CITY

Economic uncertainty? High costs? Affordability challenges? That’s not enough to slow demand in Kansas City’s CRE market By Dan Rafter, Editor

Leasing activity remains solid. Demand for new commercial construction is expected to rise. And, yes, the brokers and developers working in the Kansas City, Missouri, market are optimistic as a new year arrives.

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