Plantscaping and the Value of Biophilic Design
Interior plantings can make a big impact on LEED and/or WELL certification ----- and on building occupants’ comfort and productivity.
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.
As industrial users consolidate operations under one roof, “creative industrial” is becoming the future of industrial space.
“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.
The Summer issue of NAIOP’s Development magazine features a cover story on the evolution of office amenities. Other articles include an analysis of a document from 1989 that could help real estate professionals navigate the latest downturn, an on-the-ground report from the 2022 NAIOP-Drexel Summer Real Estate Program for rising high school juniors and seniors of color, and a look at the tenants in an innovative industrial building in Vancouver, Canada.
The spring 2023 issue of Development magazine features a cover story on industrial development in Mexico. Other articles include a look at the Novus Innovation Corridor in Arizona, a feature on how Buffalo, New York, engineered its latest comeback, and the NAIOP Research Foundation’s annual report.
The winter 2022/2023 issue of Development magazine features a cover story on the “midlife crisis” of aging office buildings. Other articles include a look at how e-commerce affects urban transportation systems, a profile of the Tin Building in Manhattan, and a roundtable discussion among real estate experts on trends in office and industrial development.