Ballston Quarter: A 1950s-Era Mall Turned Inside Out

By: Patrick Finucan, Sam Bennett and David Kitchens Fall 2022 Issue

A major retail center in the DC suburbs removes the roof to reinvent itself.

Risky Business: Protecting a Smart Building from Cyber Exposure

By: Dru Douglas Fall 2022 Issue

Insurance coverage will be increasingly difficult to acquire if information technology security systems and protocols aren’t in place.

New & Noteworthy

By: Trey Barrineau Fall 2022 Issue

An assortment of brief facts and figures about new and noteworthy development projects.

Key Elements for Creating a Technologically Equipped Hybrid Office

By: Jason Lund Fall 2022 Issue

High-quality digital connectivity is a crucial element for bringing workers back.

Granite Properties: Creating Spaces Where People Thrive

By: Ron Derven Fall 2022 Issue

This Dallas-based developer, investor and management firm has grown to $3 billion in assets by delivering mixed-use facilities with innovative wellness programs and top amenities.

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Fall 2022 Issue

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Contractors Share the Pain of Rising Costs

By: Ken Simonson Fall 2022 Issue

Higher prices for materials and services are being passed on to developers.

ASTM Adopts a New Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Standard

By: Sedina L. Banks Fall 2022 Issue

What does it mean for commercial real estate transactions?

A Fresh Look at Solar for Warehouses and Commercial Buildings

By: Shaun Keegan Fall 2022 Issue

Rooftop community solar can position commercial real estate owners as ESG leaders while generating revenue and strengthening community relations.

A Community-Minded Approach to Industrial Developments

By: Matt Mulick, Erin Hathaway Fall 2022 Issue

Economic growth is vital to communities, but it’s important to consider other factors as well.

Development / Ownership Articles from Previous Issues

By: Trey Barrineau
Spring 2022 Issue
An assortment of brief facts and figures about new and noteworthy development projects.

Spring 2022 Issue
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By: Trey Barrineau
Summer 2022 Issue
An assortment of brief facts and figures about new and noteworthy development projects.
By: Shawn Moura, Ph.D.
Winter 2021/2022 Issue
A new model provides fresh insights into industrial and office markets.
By: TJ Parker
Winter 2021/2022 Issue
Investors target these markets as demand for e-commerce continues to surge.
By: Trey Barrineau
Winter 2021/2022 Issue
An assortment of brief facts and figures about new and noteworthy development projects.
By: Ryan Mullenix, Greg Smith and Dr. John Medina
Winter 2021/2022 Issue
Or, a developer, a neuroscientist and an architect walk into a skybar …
By: Ron Derven
Fall 2021 Issue
This West Coast office REIT finds success by investing in creative office and studio properties.

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Winter2526ArchiveImage Winter 2025-2026 Issue

In Development’s winter 2025/2026 issue, find out why power availability has become a top constraint for commercial real estate development and what stakeholders are doing in response. Also featured: the ongoing transformation of Philadelphia’s Navy Yard; the office market’s selective rebound; 25 years of the NAIOP Research Foundation; and how research directors view the trends shaping the industry in Canada and the U.S.

Fall25ArchiveImage Fall 2025 Issue

Development’s fall issue features a profile of Vulcan Real Estate, NAIOP’s 2025 Developer of the Year. Also included: an innovative adaptive reuse project that transformed an iconic former Sears store into modern multifamily residences; a look at how baby boomers are changing the senior living market; and the influence sports and entertainment districts are having on urban real estate.

SummerArchiveImage Summer 2025 Issue

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.

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