The Best Prescription for Leasing Medical Office Space

By: Christopher Thames, J.H. Berry \u0026 Gilbert Winter 2018/2019 Issue

Potential tenants should consider existing medical infrastructure and proximity to other healthcare providers.

NAIOP's 2019 Buyers Guide

Winter 2018/2019 Issue

From accountants to architects to developers, contractors, and financial sources. Whatever you need, you’re likely to find it and a lot more in our annual Buyers Guide.

An Office Building Returns to its R&D Roots

By: Bernard Huberman, BLT Enterprises Winter 2018/2019 Issue

In San Diego, a unique renovation project leverages tight supply and challenges the “more space is better” concept.

Marketing / Leasing Articles from Previous Issues

By: Turkia Mullin, CBRE Capital Markets
Fall 2018 Issue
Nonrecourse credit tenant financing can be used to fund build-to-suit projects involving properly structured long-term net leases with investment-grade tenants.
By: Kevin Imboden, John Redeker and Elisa Konik, Cushman \u0026 Wakefield
Fall 2018 Issue
A growing industry creates a major capital opportunity.
By: Andy Cohen
Fall 2018 Issue
A Gensler study quantifies that the right design can result in great experiences, which in turn are great for business.
By: Ellen Sinreich, The Sinreich Group
Fall 2018 Issue
In lease negotiations, urgency trumps precision, and the need to accommodate the other side trumps the desire to get it all.
By: None
Fall 2018 Issue
Are you planning a project in the Mid-Atlantic? Whether you seek an investment partner, an interior designer, a contractor or a great location, you'll find a contact in the NAIOP guide in this issue.
By: John Seelmeyer
Summer 2018 Issue
A speculative building in southwest New Jersey incorporates specialized systems to control spills and fire protection requirements for storage of liquid petroleum products.
By: Amanda Tran and Adrienne Schmitz
Summer 2018 Issue
As cinemas become popular anchors for retail and mixed-use developments, they are generating more foot traffic and creating synergies with other tenants.
By: A-P Hurd, Skip Stone
Summer 2018 Issue
Bringing in an independent coffee or sandwich shop rather than a national chain can mean extra work for a developer, but it can also make for livelier lobbies and streetscapes.
By: None
Summer 2018 Issue
Looking for an architect, contractor, or engineer for your next redevelopment project? The NAIOP guide in this issue lists dozens of firms throughout North America.

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The fall 2023 issue of Development magazine features a cover story on NAIOP’s Developer of the Year, VanTrust Real Estate. Other articles include a look at a logistics prototype for dense urban areas, a conversation with author and demographer Joel Kotkin and the challenging renovation of a Seattle landmark.