Taking a data-driven approach positions these assets for sustainable success in the long term.
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Read MoreIn Nashville, the site challenges of a multifamily project reveal appealing solutions.
Read MoreModern facilities require strong internet connections to help tenants conduct business and to power the growing trend of investments in smart building technologies.
Read MoreData gathered by smart sensors can provide actionable information to guide social distancing, sanitizing and more.
Read MoreVirtual tools can help maintain camaraderie and connectedness.
Read MoreA broader definition of “disability” makes the workplace easier to navigate for all employees.
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Now booking sponsorships for 2024!This 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.