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NAIOP Announces 2024 Chair and Executive Committee
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
The 2024 NAIOP Executive Committee, under the leadership of 2024 Chair Brian Walker, will lead the organization’s 21,000 members and work with the Board of Directors and chapters in the
NAIOP Idaho
The chapter's mission is to effectively deal with state and municipal issues that impact the commercial real estate industry, as well as advancing the interests of our members on a wide variety ofNAIOP Austin
The chapter's mission is to effectively deal with provincial and municipal issues that impact the commercial real estate industry, as well as advancing the interests of our members on a wideopen_in_new Desiderio Duane
Monday, January 23, 2023
Duane J. Desiderio
Senior Vice President and Counsel
The Real Estate Roundtable
Duane J. Desiderio has advocated on behalf of the real estate industry for nearly 20 years, seeking policy solutions
Brownfields Program
Brownfields are abandoned or under-utilized commercial or industrial properties where expansion or redevelopment is hindered by real or perceived contamination. Cleaning up and reinvesting in theseCongress Greenlights Brownfields Legislation
Friday, March 23, 2018
NAIOP continues to advocate for the reauthorization and expansion of the federal Brownfields Program in 2018.
Looking Ahead for NAIOP and The Industry
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
It’s been an exhilarating year for our industry and association.
Our Mission
Our Mission Our Mission NAIOP elevates the commercial real estate development industry by providing advocacy, education, research and connections to foster business opportunities. In partnershipopen_in_new Feller Kristina
Monday, July 29, 2024
Kristina Feller
Kristina Feller is a seasoned leader and executive in the real estate development industry. She has been directly involved in and applied experience in most facets of the industry
Real Estate Transfer Taxes
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Real estate transfer taxes are levies on the sale of property by a state and/or local government based on a percentage of the sale price. They are also known as excise tax in some states and local
Electricity Limits Could Stifle Future Development
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Rapidly growing demand has magnified the urgent need for new energy policies and investment.
As More Cities Eliminate Parking Minimums, What Happens Next?
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Creative solutions and community engagement are crucial when dealing with changes to parking policies.
A Regulatory Framework for a New Administration
Uncertainty about how the Trump administration will fulfill its promises to vastly decrease the number of federal regulations is creating uncertainty for the CRE industry.The Northern Influence of Commercial Real Estate
Monday, June 10, 2019
The industry’s impact on Canada is the focus of a new NAIOP research report.
Lower Parking Minimums Means Higher Value for Parking Spaces
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Right-sizing parking can save money, lead to less congestion and create alternative land uses.
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Friday, December 30, 2022
Susan H.S. Graham
Susan H.S. Graham is owner of Susan H. Graham, LLC, located in Honolulu, Hawaii. Ms. Graham joined NAIOP in 1980 and is a past Hawaii Chapter president and served on the NAIOP
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Monday, July 29, 2024
Tony Burkart
Tony Burkart serves as head of market and economic development at Google, advising regional delivery and global infrastructure teams on economic development, public policy, and site
NAIOP New Jersey: Standing Up for CRE and the Logistics Industry
Friday, May 30, 2025
NAIOP New Jersey is at the heart of Circulate NJ’s efforts to change the public discourse.
Chapter Profile: NAIOP Arizona
Friday, September 23, 2022
A booming population and a robust economy make for a strong CRE market in the Phoenix area.
Democrats Unveil Blueprint for a Green Economy
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
The “Solving the Climate Crisis” report is ambitious, and its impacts could be far-reaching.