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2012 NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Compensation Survey

Is your salary and bonus package competitive? Find out with the 2012 NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Compensation Survey. This report covers the office, industrial and retail sectors’ salary and benefits data on 150+ positions in commercial real estate, including executives and key management personnel as well as development, leasing, financing and property management positions, to name a few.

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E-Commerce and How it Will Change Industrial Real Estate  

Paid Content, Conference session

The global consumer shift toward electronic-commerce, mobile device supported commerce, and social media supported commerce is changing how the retail and warehouse industries operate. This session provides you with a broad view of the new and growing logistics sector, and presents the new supply chain decisions, building types and site selection parameters necessary to support the future explosive growth of this sector.

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Innovations in Marketing  

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Is your building being marketed for lease in the "old school" way - signs, flyers, brochures? Learn how to take full advantage of the latest technology in order to broaden your market reach and accelerate your leasing.

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Greater Divergence across Global Rent Landscape, by CBRE

Free Content, Article

Trends in global office rents pointed to a growing regional divergence in the first quarter of 2013, according to CBRE. As detailed in the firm’s Global Office Rent Cycle Marketview publication, rents for markets in the Americas continued towards gradual recovery; the majority of EMEA markets paused; and the Asia Pacific markets experienced muted demand against a subdued economic backdrop.

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E-Commerce Changing Face of Retail and Industrial RE, by Cassidy Turley

Free Content, Article

Retailing is in the midst of a seismic shift and if retail landlords do not understand the nature of the change taking place, they are in for a bumpy road ahead, according to Cassidy Turley Commercial Real Estate's The E-Commerce Imperative 2013 report. Similarly, owners of industrial properties need to grasp the nature of the change as well. According to the report, “over the next few years, the overwhelming majority of new retail development will — in fact — be industrial. And the overwhelming majority of new industrial development will — in fact — be retail.”

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Positioning Your Portfolio for Higher Returns  

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Now is the time to position your existing portfolio for the future. This session will discuss some of the simple strategies that Liberty Property Trust has implemented to reduce energy costs and reposition their buildings to yield higher returns.

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Redevelopment of Shuttered Auto Dealerships: Start Your Engines?

Free Content, Webinar

Thinking about redeveloping a shuttered auto dealership property? Find out if it will be a ride in the park, or hell on wheels.

The Complexity of Urban Waterfront Redevelopment

The Complexity of Urban Waterfront Redevelopment

Free Content, Webinar

Waterfront brownfield redevelopment is extraordinarily complex, incorporating real estate economics, land use, community benefits, ecology, design and a host of associated disciplines. In this Solutions Series program, Barry Hersh focuses on the tools and specific techniques that help developers succeed in developing multi-faceted urban waterfront projects.

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Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc.

Free Content, Case study

Prince William County gave the WSSI facility a “targeted industry status” to show their commitment to green development. The status saved both time and resources through expedited permit processing and a 50 percent reduction in the County Review fee.

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