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Now booking sponsorships for 2024!An economist’s take on how we got here and what to watch in 2024.
Read MoreThe economy is demonstrating resiliency, inflation is easing, and interest rates may hold steady in the coming months.
Read MoreInvolvement in educational programs benefits the seasoned and the green.
Read MoreThe president and chief investment officer of Link Logistics, headquartered in New York, leads a team of 1,200 employees spread across 25 offices and manages properties located in 40 major domestic markets.
Read MoreMembers are supporting each other through challenges and identifying emerging opportunities.
Read MoreThe 2023 Developing Leaders Award winners employ strategic approaches to their career development.
Read MoreWhat an exhilarating and eventful year it has been for our industry and NAIOP!
Read MoreAs of this summer, it appears that the Fed may have engineered a soft landing for the U.S. economy.
Read MoreSounds bites from NAIOP’s I.CON East, held June 7-8 in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Read MoreThe new president and chief development officer for Dweck Properties in Washington, D.C., talks about leadership, culture and growing a new commercial real estate company focused on multifamily.
Read MoreThe winter 2023/2024 issue of Development magazine includes the boom in data center real estate development, economist’s take on what’s working and what’s not working in commercial real estate, a perspective on how artificial intelligence may reshape real estate, and a report on the outlook for capital markets, office, retail and industrial real estate.
The fall 2023 issue of Development magazine features a cover story on NAIOP’s Developer of the Year, VanTrust Real Estate. Other articles include a look at a logistics prototype for dense urban areas, a conversation with author and demographer Joel Kotkin and the challenging renovation of a Seattle landmark.