Download the Spring 2022 Issue of Development
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In Atlanta, a project connects with nature and the surrounding community.
Download a PDF version of the Spring 2022 Issue of Development.
A new development will provide easy access to commuter rail.
An adaptive-reuse project in Pittsburgh transforms a historically significant manufacturing facility into high-tech lab space.
Stormwater management can be a challenging, complex task for developers, especially in urban areas.
This unique mixed-use project offers large affordable units for families.
An assortment of brief facts and figures about new and noteworthy development projects.
Getting back to basics can solve problems before they appear.
Zero-waste efforts attract greater attention, including a new certification program.
Shortages of workers and supplies could mean higher costs and longer timelines for projects.
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.
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.
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.