Mixing It Up in Midtown Houston
Houston’s new Midtown Park offers a wide array of amenities, plus an underground parking garage, coupled with sustainability.
The largest and best-known “edge city” in the U.S. is being transformed into a more walkable urban center.
Houston’s new Midtown Park offers a wide array of amenities, plus an underground parking garage, coupled with sustainability.
The largest Passive House project in Massachusetts offers lessons for developers seeking to reduce energy use and operating costs.
Electrification, artificial intelligence, autonomy and mobility services are having big impacts on the Bay Area commercial real estate market.
Almost a year later, Liberty Property Trust looks back at the impact of Hurricane Harvey.
An assortment of brief facts and figures about new and noteworthy development projects.
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This issue includes a cover story on the Judson Mill District, a mixed-use textile mill revitalization project in Greenville, South Carolina. Other feature articles shine a spotlight on two innovative redevelopment projects that are converting closed auto assembly sites into new uses; the first locally grown, locally sourced mass timber building in the Southeast (Atlanta); and Marquette University’s Summer CRE High School Immersion Program.
The winter 2023/2024 issue of Development magazine includes the boom in data center real estate development, economist’s take on what’s working and what’s not working in commercial real estate, a perspective on how artificial intelligence may reshape real estate, and a report on the outlook for capital markets, office, retail and industrial real estate.
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.