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NAIOP_Industry Demand_Flier_3Q15.pdf
Thursday, December 8, 2022
Third Quarter 2015 Report
Slowing Economic Growth Predicts Slowdown in Industrial Expansion for 2016 and Beyond
The U.S. economy remains in slow, moderate growth at the beginning of the
Industrial-SpaceDemand_Forecast_3Q23.pdf
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Given current economic conditions and recent demand trends, the authors estimate that quarterly net absorption of industrial space will
average 52.6 million square feet over the next two years.
Industrial Market Analysis: Measuring Where to Invest
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
How data delivers insights that guide investment decisions.
2022 Legislative Session Week 1 Summary NAIOP.pdf
Monday, November 28, 2022
301 EA ST P I N E S T RE E T
S U I T E 1400
P O ST OFFI CE B O X 3068 (32802-3068)
ORL A N D O , F L O RI D A 32801
TEL 407-843-8880
F A X 407-244-5690
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Industrial Sector to Remain Strong in 2019 as Economy Steadies
Monday, June 10, 2019
The NAIOP Industrial Space Demand Forecast sees few changes from 2018.
Commercial Real Estate Made Record Impact on U.S. Economy in 2022
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Each CRE property type experienced growing construction activity, led by manufacturing.
Industrial-SpaceDemand_Forecast_1Q23.pdf
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Despite rising interest rates and growth in the supply of new space entering the market, the outlook for industrial real estate remains bright
as supply chain conditions steadily improve. Low
NAIOP_Industry Demand_Flier_1Q15.pdf
Thursday, December 8, 2022
First Quarter 2015 Report
Strong Economy Expected to Increase Industrial Demand in 2015, Return to Normal Growth in 2016
The U.S. economy showed accelerating growth through the end of
Multifamily Offers Stability in the Face of Uncertainty
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
The sector has always performed well during recessionary periods.
NAIOP_Hybrid Work and the Future of Office.pdf
Thursday, August 17, 2023
Hybrid Work and the Future
of Office: Adapting to a New
Paradigm in Occupier Demand
A U G U S T
2023
Produced in conjunction with
About NAIOP
NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development
Coworking Flexes its Muscles
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Shared office space appears to be the fastest-growing trend in commercial real estate.
Industrial Space Demand Forecast, First Quarter 2019
The forecast for net industrial space demand will remain steady in 2019.2022 Legislative Session Week 7 Summary NAIOP.pdf
Monday, November 28, 2022
301 EA ST P I N E S T RE E T
S U I T E 1400
P O ST OFFI CE B O X 3068 (32802-3068)
ORL A N D O , F L O RI D A 32801
TEL 407-843-8880
F A X 407-244-5690
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Office Demand Forecast Q2-2023.pdf
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Demand for Office Space Expected to Shrink Through Early 2024
The national office market experienced total negative net absorption of 21.3 million square feet through the fourth quarter of 2022 and
Demography is Destiny for Commercial Real Estate
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Population shifts could portend big changes for the industry.
2017_Summer.pdf
Friday, January 6, 2023
Development
®
SUMMER 2017
IDEAS I ISSUES I TRENDS
Commercial Real Estate Development
Innovative Financing for
Roads and Highways 70
Developing Museums 92
Keys to Attracting
Institutional
Raising the Roof
Friday, March 23, 2018
The average clear height of warehouse ceilings has increased steadily over the past 20 years.
2022 Legislative Session Week 8 Summary NAIOP.pdf
Monday, November 28, 2022
301 EA ST P I N E S T RE E T
S U I T E 1400
P O ST OFFI CE B O X 3068 (32802-3068)
ORL A N D O , F L O RI D A 32801
TEL 407-843-8880
F A X 407-244-5690
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NAIOP Economic Impacts of CRE 2020 US Edition.pdf
Monday, April 24, 2023
Stephen S. Fuller, PhD
Dwight Schar Faculty Chair and University Professor
Director, Stephen S. Fuller Institute,
Schar School of Policy and Government
George Mason University | Arlington,
2022_Spring.pdf
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
A Note From the Editor
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
The gradual transition of COVID from pandemic to endemic has frustrated all
of us. Return to the workplace for some has been