Rubberized Roads, Sustainable Concrete and Smart Bridges
Researchers are exploring new materials and smart sensors, paving the way to better transportation infrastructure.
As industrial users consolidate operations under one roof, “creative industrial” is becoming the future of industrial space.
Researchers are exploring new materials and smart sensors, paving the way to better transportation infrastructure.
Interior plantings can make a big impact on LEED and/or WELL certification ----- and on building occupants’ comfort and productivity.
Increasing demand for cloud-based services is fueling data center leasing activity.
About a third of the suburban office developers responding to a recent NAIOP survey have already added parking to existing properties; even more expect parking ratios to rise in the future.
“Third places,” both in common areas and within tenant spaces, can add value to office buildings.
Today’s industrial users are looking beyond rental rates to consider transportation and inventory carrying costs when making location decisions.
Development’s summer 2025 issue explores experiential retail and the brick-and-mortar resurgence. Also featured: a modern warehouse campus in Toronto that honors its manufacturing heritage; a coalition of Oregon real estate organizations working to revitalize downtown Portland; and the creative capital stack strategy behind a mixed-use project in West Baltimore.
The spring 2025 issue offers insights about where the office market might be heading over the coming year, explores the complexities of mission critical development, and provides detailed looks at two transformative mixed-use projects: The Bowl at Ballantyne in Charlotte and Baltimore Peninsula in Maryland.
Development magazine’s winter issue delves into the evolving uses of artificial intelligence in the commercial real estate industry, from lease management and building operations to portfolio assessment and data analysis.