Market Update | June 3
June 3, 2026
June 3, 2026
Top Headlines: Delivered by Advisory • Leonard Steinberg
June 3, 2026
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1. Office-to-Apartment Conversions Continue Rising
Office-to-apartment conversions across the U.S. continue gaining momentum as developers look to repurpose underutilized office buildings into residential housing.
The trend reflects a broader shift in how cities are adapting to evolving workplace patterns while creating new opportunities for urban housing.
In many markets, adaptive reuse projects are becoming an increasingly important part of long-term development conversations.
(WSJ)
— Alina Wheeler
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3. Ferrari’s First EV Brings Together Design and Technology
Ferrari’s first electric vehicle was designed by Apple’s former chief design officer Jony Ive, bringing together high-performance automotive engineering and minimalist product design.
As automotive and technology industries continue overlapping, design language traditionally associated with consumer technology is increasingly influencing luxury transportation.
The collaboration reflects how thoughtful design continues shaping modern luxury across industries.
(WSJ)
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4. Bird-Safe Glass Gains More Attention in Modern Design
Bird-safe glass continues gaining attention across architecture and urban design as cities and developers look for ways to reduce bird collisions in built environments.
By incorporating subtle patterns, textures, or coatings into glass surfaces, designers are finding ways to make buildings safer for wildlife while maintaining clean architectural aesthetics.
As sustainability and thoughtful design continue evolving together, these small details are becoming a more visible part of modern construction conversations.
5. Architectural Visualization Continues to Evolve
Advances in architectural visualization are allowing designers and clients to explore photorealistic spaces in real time, dramatically changing how projects are developed and presented.
As rendering technology continues improving, architects and designers are increasingly able to communicate ideas with greater speed, flexibility, and realism throughout the design process.
The shift continues reshaping how architecture, interiors, and development projects are visualized before construction even begins.
(Architect Magazine)
6. Family Conversations Are Becoming Part of Long-Term Wealth Planning
Wealth advisors continue emphasizing the importance of intergenerational conversations as families think more intentionally about long-term planning and legacy.
Beyond financial assets alone, many families are placing greater focus on communication, values, and long-term decision-making across generations.
The conversation reflects a broader shift toward viewing wealth planning as something that extends beyond numbers and into long-term stewardship.
(BanyanGlobal)