Rapidly growing demand has magnified the urgent need for new energy policies and investment.
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Potential changes to taxation of partnerships and other pass-through entities could have an outsized impact on commercial real estate.
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Newly designated “hazardous substances” could pose fresh challenges for stakeholders.
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Bipartisan legislation has proved successful in attracting investment that transforms communities.
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NAIOP is rooted in advocacy, having been founded more than five decades ago to address land use issues that impeded industrial real estate development.
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New rules meant to protect against insolvency would reduce the amount of credit major banks can provide.
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Tax breaks, streamlined approvals and grants are some of the supply-side incentives.
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Members are supporting each other through challenges and identifying emerging opportunities.
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The ruling is seen as a victory for commercial real estate, agriculture and other industries.
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Commercial real estate could face major repercussions from political battles over spending and debt.
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Struggling office properties are prime candidates for adaptive reuse into residential buildings.
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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.