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From the Editor: Challenges Continue Into a New Year
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
While the industrial sector continues to do well thanks to e-commerce demand, retail is struggling, and the office sector faces an adjustment.
CRE Development Opportunities In Public-private Infrastructure Partnerships
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Public-private partnerships are emerging as a mechanism that marries the funding of public facilities like courthouses, libraries, government offices and more with private commercial development.
The Best Prescription for Leasing Medical Office Space
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Potential tenants should consider existing medical infrastructure and proximity to other healthcare providers.
NAIOP Industrial Space Demand Forecast: Outlook Remains Bright
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Industrial Space Demand Forecast
NAIOP Industrial Space Demand Forecast: Outlook Remains Bright
NAIOP Industrial Space Demand Forecast: Outlook Remains Bright
The outlook for the industrial real
Developing Reverse Logistics Supply Chains From the Ground Up
Friday, September 13, 2024
Report identifies best practices in reverse logistics facility location and design.
Developers May Soon Feel the Workforce Woes Hitting Contractors
Monday, December 20, 2021
Fewer workers, higher wages and vaccination issues roil the construction industry.
Boston: A 'Living City' Transforms Once Again
Thursday, March 19, 2020
The city has experienced a building boom during the latest cycle, and even more development is on the horizon.
ASTM Adopts a New Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Standard
Friday, September 23, 2022
What does it mean for commercial real estate transactions?
Industrial Space Demand Forecast, Third Quarter 2021
Demand for industrial real estate continues to be strong as the long-term trend toward e-commerce (and away from in-store sales) continues with no end in sight. With nearly 100 million new squareIndustrial Space Demand Forecast, First Quarter 2021
Total net absorption in 2021 is forecast to be 314.9 million square feet with a quarterly average of 78.7 million square feet.Office Space Demand Forecast, Fourth Quarter 2018
The U.S. office market posted solid net absorption levels in the second and third quarters of 2018 of 18.0 million and 11.0 million square feet, respectively. This level of new leasing is likely dueThe Future of 5G in the Commercial Real Estate Industry
Monday, June 10, 2019
A reliable cellular and data network will be vital for a wide range of businesses and other activities.
NAIOP: Commercial Real Estate Vital to the Overall Economy; Industrial Sector Leads, and Retail Stages a Comeback
Thursday, January 26, 2023
Economic Impacts of Commercial Real Estate 2023
NAIOP: Commercial Real Estate Vital to the Overall Economy; Industrial Sector Leads, and Retail Stages a Comeback
NAIOP: Commercial Real Estate Vital
Seize Opportunities to Appeal Property Tax Bills
Monday, March 25, 2024
Office property owners should contest excessive assessments now, before a potential crisis drives up taxes.
Lenders' Environmental Due Diligence
Friday, March 23, 2018
Lenders’ due diligence can be just as thorough as buyers’.
A Hurricane Survival Guide
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Almost a year later, Liberty Property Trust looks back at the impact of Hurricane Harvey.
Office Space Demand Forecast, Second Quarter 2018
The U.S. office markets averaged just 4.4 million square feet of positive net absorption over the past two quarters; specifically, 7.4 million square feet were absorbed in the fourth quarter of 2017Research Directors Exchange Views on AI, Interest Rates and Market Trends
Friday, December 20, 2024
The NAIOP Research Foundation gathered research directors and Distinguished Fellows for a discussion of the factors influencing commercial real estate’s outlook.
EB-5: An Alternative Source of Capital to Support Commercial Real Estate
Monday, March 22, 2021
The program helps attract foreign investment into projects all over the U.S.
New Appellate Case Could Have an Immediate Impact on Construction Disputes
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Ruling in Massachusetts on prompt-pay statutes comes amid skyrocketing costs for labor and materials.