Potential Pitfalls With Letters of Intent

By: Renee Eshelman, partner, Haight Brown \u0026 Bonesteel LLP, San Francisco Summer 2017 Issue

What should landlords do when they discover that “nonbinding” really isn’t?

NAIOP's 2017 Guide to Architects, Contractors and Engineers

Summer 2017 Issue

Looking for an architect, contractor, or engineer for your next redevelopment project? The NAIOP guide in this issue lists dozens of firms throughout North America.

The Benefits and Risks of Triple Net Leases

By: Richard R. Spore III Summer 2017 Issue

What do office and retail property owners need to know about triple net leases?

Marketing / Leasing Articles from Previous Issues

By: Terence Tyson
Spring 2017 Issue
Upgrades to walls, ceilings and floors can mute disruptive noise and vibration.

Spring 2017 Issue
The economic development authorities listed in this annual guide can help you attract businesses to your area and to your developments.

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Cover Fall 2023 Issue

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.

Cover Summer 2023 Issue

The summer 2023 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.

Cover Spring 2023 Issue

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.