
Field Note: The Three Ps Driving Texas’ Growth
CB Capital announces the acquisition of three new self-storage facilities across Texas, further solidifying its position in the growing self-storage sector.
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CB Capital announces the acquisition of three new self-storage facilities across Texas, further solidifying its position in the growing self-storage sector.
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Why CB Capital continues to focus on suburban growth markets rather than urban core locations, and how this strategy has performed across cycles.

Observations on balancing occupancy and rental rate growth in self-storage, and why disciplined rate management drives long-term value.

How CB Capital thinks about expanding into new asset types, including car wash development and other adjacent opportunities.

Observations on where cap rates are settling after recent volatility, and what the current transaction market means for our portfolio.

Why CB Capital continues to focus on ground-up development instead of acquiring existing properties, and the long-term advantages of building.

Why CB Capital continues to concentrate activity in Texas, and why the long-term fundamentals have become even stronger.

Why CB Capital has chosen to stay with a partnership-based structure rather than building a fully institutional platform.

Lessons from one of the more challenging projects in our portfolio, and the decision to bring in a joint venture partner to stabilize the asset.

Why CB Capital values staying small enough to remain flexible, selective, and aligned with partners across real estate cycles.

Thoughts on operating in a slower real estate market, and how these periods fit into the broader cycle and often create the best opportunities.

CB Capital's perspective on the build-to-rent housing asset class and how it fits within a broader suburban growth market strategy.

A broader perspective on investing in real estate during uncertain times, and why patience and a long-term view tend to be rewarded.

Why the ability to hold real estate longer than originally planned is often one of the most important advantages a partnership can have.

Lessons from selling the Midland industrial portfolio at the right time, and why discipline on the sell side matters as much as the buy side.

Why CB Capital continues to focus on small and mid-sized projects rather than institutional-scale transactions, and the advantages this approach provides.

The importance of controlling well-located land and how long-term value is often created at the time the land is acquired.

How CB Capital creates additional value through ancillary revenue tied to core assets, including cell tower ground leases and billboard placements.