Breathing New Life into Old Office Parks
By adding new uses and amenities, older properties can be remade into magnets for younger skilled workers.
Artificial lagoons can bring white sand beaches to surprising locations.
By adding new uses and amenities, older properties can be remade into magnets for younger skilled workers.
New research indicates a healthier indoor environment can help attract and retain employees — and make properties more attractive to investors.
Activated outdoor spaces boost employee engagement and well-being.
There are a lot of reasons for developers to embrace these temporary spaces, but due diligence is required.
How advancements in transportation, technology and construction continue to converge.
A 1990s-era workplace has been reinvented with technology to boost the tenant experience.
In October, NAIOP gathered national research directors for an in-depth discussion of city rankings, the future of coworking and other vital topics.
They can ease movement inside facilities, but they also come with design challenges.
Sooner or later, real estate will have to adapt to this fast-gaining transportation revolution.
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.
The fall 2022 issue of Development magazine features a cover story on NAIOP’s Developer of the Year, Granite Properties. Other articles include a look at an adaptive-reuse project in Chicago that has transformed a salt storage facility into a concert venue, and two articles about the future of the office in the aftermath of the pandemic.