An upcoming ballot proposal seeks to resurrect a failed policy to address the commonwealth’s housing crisis.
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Both new grid development and upgrades to existing infrastructure are urgently needed.
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Rapidly increasing energy demands pose challenges for commercial real estate.
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Disposal of underutilized properties could create challenges for the commercial real estate sector and local economies.
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Potential changes to taxation of partnerships and other pass-through entities could have an outsized impact on commercial real estate.
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Newly designated “hazardous substances” could pose fresh challenges for stakeholders.
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Bipartisan legislation has proved successful in attracting investment that transforms communities.
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NAIOP is rooted in advocacy, having been founded more than five decades ago to address land use issues that impeded industrial real estate development.
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New rules meant to protect against insolvency would reduce the amount of credit major banks can provide.
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Tax breaks, streamlined approvals and grants are some of the supply-side incentives.
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Members are supporting each other through challenges and identifying emerging opportunities.
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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.
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.