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Construction is Recovering but Faces Challenges
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Materials costs have been on a rollercoaster ride for the past year.
Getting to Know Greg Fuller
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Already this year as chairman, I’ve had the opportunity to meet many members at the Chapter Leadership & Legislative Retreat, as well as during some chapter visits.
395 Pedricktown Road: Tailored Improvements For a Specialized Tenant
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
A speculative building in southwest New Jersey incorporates specialized systems to control spills and fire protection requirements for storage of
liquid petroleum products.
Life Sciences Boom Sparks Design Innovations for Commercial Buildings
Monday, March 22, 2021
Turning existing spaces into laboratories and research areas requires special considerations.
Exploring the New Sharing Economy
The “sharing economy” has been receiving a lot of buzz across popular media, academic and business circles, and local government as well as social enterprises. As the label suggests, the sharingNAIOP Chapter Merit Awards Salute Outstanding Efforts and Individuals
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Education, membership, advocacy and special events were among the programs honored in 2021.
Cold Storage, Hot Market
Thursday, March 13, 2025
While demand for modern cold storage facilities is growing, existing supply is limited.
Fully Autonomous Vehicles Are in the Distance, But Now is the Time to Prepare
Friday, December 20, 2019
Sooner or later, real estate will have to adapt to this fast-gaining transportation revolution.
open_in_new Montante Michael J.
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Michael J. Montante
Michael Montante is the Chief Executive Officer of Uniland Development Company, with offices in Buffalo and Rochester, New York. Uniland is a full-service commercial real estate
open_in_new Knochenhauer Brian
Monday, February 6, 2023
Brian Knochenhauer
Brian Knochenhauer has over 20-years of experience as a developer of industrial and other commercial real estate. His career has included public private ventures, private equity
open_in_new Shilling James
Thursday, December 29, 2022
James D. Shilling, Ph.D.
James D. Shilling is the George L. Ruff Endowed Chair in Real Estate Studies at DePaul University. Professor Shilling has been active in applying economic and finance
open_in_new LeFurgy Jennifer
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Jennifer LeFurgy, Ph.D.
703-904-7100, ext. 125
Jennifer LeFurgy, Ph.D. is Vice President of Knowledge and Research, NAIOP Research Foundation Executive Director and Editor-in-Chief of Development
Infrastructure Bill: A Down Payment on Addressing Climate Change, Energy Transformation
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Recent federal legislation on greenhouse gas emissions gives the commercial real estate industry an opportunity to advocate for incentive-based policies.
From the Editor: Uncertainty Looms Over CRE Markets
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
“Stay alive until 2025” is becoming a familiar refrain as interest rates climb and credit markets tighten.
open_in_new Phillips Collin
Monday, February 6, 2023
Collin Phillips
As Vice President of Leasing and Development for Duke Realty, Collin Phillips is responsible for generating new development and leasing opportunities, maintaining the existing tenant
CREW Benchmark Study: Still a Long Way to Go Toward Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Women and other traditionally underrepresented groups in commercial real estate earn less than their white, male counterparts.
From the Editor: What’s Old is New Again
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
As 2022 ends and the economy remains uncertain, we know it is more important than ever to think creatively.
What's on the Horizon for Commercial Real Estate?
Friday, December 20, 2019
In October, NAIOP gathered national research directors for an in-depth discussion of city rankings, the future of coworking and other vital topics.
A New Direction for CRE
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Although pandemics are not necessarily outliers, I don’t think many of us could have predicted the events of the past months.
Second-Tier Cities Thrive in the Post-Pandemic World
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Smaller metropolitan areas are recovering faster than bigger ones, and their future looks bright.