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NAIOP Research Foundation Announces Appointment of Garry Weiss as Governor
Friday, March 1, 2024
The NAIOP Research Foundation has announced the appointment of Garry Weiss, SIOR, vice president – national direction business development and strategic initiatives, ARCO/Murray in Chicago,
New Places and New Spaces for E-commerce Distribution: Three Strategies Bringing Industrial and Retail Real Estate Closer Together
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
The NAIOP Research Foundation commissioned this report to examine three trends related to this convergence: the conversion of shopping centers to distribution centers, adding distribution uses to
NAIOP Confidence Report
NAIOP surveyed the major players in commercial real estate for their predictions on market conditions with respect to the economy, capital markets and development potential. The executive summaryCan We Fix the Interstate Highway System?
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
A new study says tolls and gas taxes are possible funding solutions to pay for much-needed repairs to this critical piece of transportation infrastructure.
Evolution – from Simple to Complex
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Profiling the tenants in an innovative industrial building in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Revitalization and Revenue: Office Conversions as a Way to Rebuild Cities
Friday, September 15, 2023
It’s not a panacea, but reuse can inject life into business districts.
Liquor License Policies Can Boost Real Estate Growth
Friday, December 20, 2019
NAIOP chapters seek to loosen Prohibition-era restrictions.
Putting Some Real Money Behind Transportation
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law could help improve the movement of products through supply chains.
Breathing New Life into Old Office Parks
Friday, December 20, 2019
By adding new uses and amenities, older properties can be remade into magnets for younger skilled workers.
Adapting Underutilized Commercial Spaces for Residential Redevelopment: New Tools and Challenges
Monday, March 25, 2024
California recognizes a need for more legislative support for conversions.
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.
New Legislation Would Revitalize America’s Communities
Friday, July 12, 2024
NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, commends the introduction of the “Revitalizing Downtowns and Main Streets Act,” which establishes a new 20% tax credit to
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
How to Calculate the Economic Contribution of Office, Industrial, and Retail Real Estate to the Local Community
Tuesday, February 1, 2005
This project is comprised of a form listing the sources of the contributions that office, industrial, office/tech and retail development make to their communities through taxes, job growth, etc. and
From the Editor: A Job Well Done
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
After leading the organization for more than 30 years, Thomas J. Bisacquino will begin a well-deserved retirement.
‘We Cannot Allow the Best to Overwhelm the Good’: A Conversation with Joel Kotkin
Friday, September 15, 2023
The author sees suburbs as the best location for nurturing the aspirations of the middle class.
What’s the Future of Cities in the Aftermath of COVID-19?
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Urbanist Richard Florida sees downtowns evolving from destinations for work into “better neighborhoods.”
Autonomous Vehicles Will Drive Change in CRE
Thursday, March 19, 2020
A new NAIOP report shows how local governments are preparing for this transportation revolution.
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Monday, March 20, 2023
Jody Barry
Partner
Barry Development Group
"A Series of Unfortunate Events"
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Costs for construction materials keep climbing amid shortages and supply-chain issues.