Involvement in educational programs benefits the seasoned and the green.
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Now booking sponsorships for 2024!As of this summer, it appears that the Fed may have engineered a soft landing for the U.S. economy.
Read MoreSounds bites from NAIOP’s I.CON East, held June 7-8 in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Read MoreThe new president and chief development officer for Dweck Properties in Washington, D.C., talks about leadership, culture and growing a new commercial real estate company focused on multifamily.
Read MoreThe city’s diverse economy is benefiting from strong job growth.
Read MoreSix graduate and undergraduate students from backgrounds traditionally under-represented in the commercial real estate industry received the honor.
Read MoreSince becoming NAIOP’s 2023 chair in January, it’s been my pleasure to visit chapters from Orlando to Milwaukee to Southern California.
Read MoreThe author sees suburbs as the best location for nurturing the aspirations of the middle class.
Read MoreEight up-and-coming CRE professionals join the program that began in 2017.
Read More“Stay alive until 2025” is becoming a familiar refrain as interest rates climb and credit markets tighten.
Read MoreLocal leadership made an impact on people, communities and the industry.
Read MoreThis issue features a cover story on The Stack, the first high-rise office project in Canada to earn Zero Carbon Building Design certification. Other feature articles examine the new realities of CRE investing across different sectors, the challenges of finding move-in-ready space for advanced manufacturing startups, and lessons learned from Mark IV’s acquisition and master planning of a 4,300-acre Opportunity Zone industrial project in northern Nevada.
This issue includes a cover story on the Judson Mill District, a mixed-use textile mill revitalization project in Greenville, South Carolina. Other feature articles shine a spotlight on two innovative redevelopment projects that are converting closed auto assembly sites into new uses; the first locally grown, locally sourced mass timber building in the Southeast (Atlanta); and Marquette University’s Summer CRE High School Immersion Program.