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KBRA Credit Profile Releases CREFC June Conference 2025: Day 1 Recap

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA Credit Profile (KCP) was in attendance for the opening day of the Commercial Real Estate Finance Council’s (CREFC) annual June conference in New York City, which hosted nearly 1,200 attendees. Audiences listened as industry leaders discussed the challenges and opportunities facing commercial real estate (CRE) within the current macroeconomic environment.

Key Takeaways

  • Geopolitical fragmentation and trade tensions are reshaping global economic relationships, with artificial intelligence (AI) and energy emerging as key competitive arenas.
  • Commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) market dynamics are shifting from conduit to single-asset single borrower (SASB) and CRE collateralized loan obligation (CLO) structures, increasing deal specificity and collateral differentiation.
  • Investor appetite for CRE CLO remains strong, although there are some concerns over credit enhancement and transparency.
  • Maturity defaults are concentrated in office and lower-tier retail, while extension risk is driving caution around SASB exposure.
  • Data centers are expanding rapidly due to AI and cloud demand, while power constraints and local resistance pose development hurdles.

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Contacts

Gabriel Caruso, Associate, KCP
+1 215-882-5918 gabriel.caruso@kbra.com

Maurice Etienne, Director, KCP
+1 215-882-5856 maurice.etienne@kbra.com

Nicholas Morgan, Associate, KCP
+1 215-882-5443
nicholas.morgan@kbra.com

Mike Brotschol, Managing Director, KCP
+1 215-882-5853 mike.brotschol@kbra.com

Media Contact
Adam Tempkin, Senior Director of Communications
+1 646-731-1347 adam.tempkin@kbra.com

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Contacts

Gabriel Caruso, Associate, KCP
+1 215-882-5918 gabriel.caruso@kbra.com

Maurice Etienne, Director, KCP
+1 215-882-5856 maurice.etienne@kbra.com

Nicholas Morgan, Associate, KCP
+1 215-882-5443
nicholas.morgan@kbra.com

Mike Brotschol, Managing Director, KCP
+1 215-882-5853 mike.brotschol@kbra.com

Media Contact
Adam Tempkin, Senior Director of Communications
+1 646-731-1347 adam.tempkin@kbra.com

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