What is Sustainable Design
And Why You Should Care About It
Building "green" can actually make you money. So why aren't more owners and developers doing it? Here are a few steps you can take.
Beyond First Cost: Why Energy Efficiency Counts Today
You may not need a lot of specialized equipment to take advantage of the natural principals of how energy moves in a building; two case studies show how they did it.
Developer of the Year: Duke Realty Corporation
Since its founding in Indianapolis in 1972, this outstanding company has built a $5.5 billion asset base by concentrating on serving its clients' needs
Where Are We? The Market Endures Economic Uncertainty
Despite steadily increasing sublease space, the industry is performing fairly well overall and major metro markets remain stable. Here's a quick look at conditions around the U.S.
A Lackluster Former Manufacturing Site Captures a Market's Attention
This story of the successful repositioning of an old industrial facility outside of Albuquerque is all about savvy design, image-building and marketing.
In the Mix: Determining What Uses Work Together Most Successfully
Although there are no pat answers, the success of a mixed-use development depends on how well the developer/operator adjusts uses over time, as much as what uses are selected initially.
How to Be a Better Partner to Your Corporate Clients
Like basketball, commercial real estate is a team endeavor and that team must assemble very quickly to define the user's needs and create and integrated real estate solution.
NAIOP's Annual Conference Preview
You won't want to miss a knockout combination of educational opportunities, networking, dealmaking and special events in Chicago, October 24-26, Sheraton Hotel & Towers.
Government Affairs