Costs Cool Down, but Not for All Construction Items
Products such as concrete and flat glass are seeing record-setting price increases.
Rolling request-for-offers model aims for flexibility as the facility grows.
Products such as concrete and flat glass are seeing record-setting price increases.
Developers need to think strategically to support sustainable, healthy work environments.
Each CRE property type experienced growing construction activity, led by manufacturing.
Urbanist Richard Florida sees downtowns evolving from destinations for work into “better neighborhoods.”
Developers must find new ways to configure workspace amid challenging times for the sector.
A “lessons learned” document from 1989 can help real estate professionals navigate the current downturn.
An up-close-and-personal look at the NAIOP-Drexel Summer Real Estate Program, which inspires students of color to build careers in commercial real estate.
Profiling the tenants in an innovative industrial building in Vancouver, British Columbia.
A Rust Belt city rebounds thanks to catalyzing state and federal investments.
Construction firms continue to struggle to find workers.
Survey shows that commercial real estate firms must focus on finding and retaining top talent in 2023.
A new report from the NAIOP Research Foundation examines how these technologies are being used in site selection and design.
COVID-19 drew greater attention to this growing market where the fundamentals are strong.
In Arizona, a new mixed-use development harnesses the power of universities to shape urban life.
The NAIOP Research Foundation's annual report highlights the relevant studies, activities and deep dives to come in 2023 and beyond.
A shortage of workers is forcing builders to pay higher wages.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law could help improve the movement of products through supply chains.
Development’s summer 2025 issue explores experiential retail and the brick-and-mortar resurgence. Also featured: a modern warehouse campus in Toronto that honors its manufacturing heritage; a coalition of Oregon real estate organizations working to revitalize downtown Portland; and the creative capital stack strategy behind a mixed-use project in West Baltimore.
The spring 2025 issue offers insights about where the office market might be heading over the coming year, explores the complexities of mission critical development, and provides detailed looks at two transformative mixed-use projects: The Bowl at Ballantyne in Charlotte and Baltimore Peninsula in Maryland.
Development magazine’s winter issue delves into the evolving uses of artificial intelligence in the commercial real estate industry, from lease management and building operations to portfolio assessment and data analysis.