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Health and Safety Protocols
Updated March 3, 2022. The safety and well-being of conference attendees are top priorities for NAIOP. For meetings in 2022, NAIOP will follow recommendations from the Centers forRethinking Real Estate: The Office of the Future
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Safety, health and wellness in buildings and workplaces may become as important over the next 10 years as LEED certification has been over the past decade.
Co-working Spaces for Health and Beauty Professionals
A real estate model originally designed to meet the needs of startups and freelancers is customized for the health and beauty industry.Stairs on the Rise
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Monumental stairs can inspire greater interaction, reduce energy costs, and improve employee health and fitness.
Rising to the Occasion: How Radiant Slabs Reduce Carbon and Improve Occupant Experience
Thursday, September 23, 2021
They’re a green alternative to forced-air systems for heating and cooling occupied space.
How Health Care and Wellness Properties Can Anchor Mixed-Use Developments
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
The aging U.S. population could make this a commercial real estate trend to watch.
NAIOP SoCal | The Balanced Leader: Integrating Health, Career and Personal Fulfillment
NAIOP SoCal | The Balanced Leader: Integrating Health, Career and Personal Fulfillment NAIOP SoCal | The Balanced Leader: Integrating Health, Career and Personal Fulfillment View Event _blank PT 12/Asset Managers Can Play a Key Role in Tenants' Return-to-Workplace Plans
Thursday, June 10, 2021
A new framework for mitigating disease in the office focuses on air quality, changing behaviors and building occupant trust.
Repurposing Common Spaces in Office Buildings
Friday, March 23, 2018
Education, health care and retail sectors offer lessons for office building developers, designers and owners as well as employers.
Public Transit During COVID-19: Essential Service for Essential People
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Safety on trains and buses will be a critical concern for cities in the foreseeable future.
Brighter Days and Darker Nights: Lighting That Appeals to Circadian Rhythms
Monday, March 25, 2024
Wellness advocates believe integrating biological lighting solutions in buildings would boost both productivity and health.
The Changing Geography of Health Care Real Estate
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
As demand for health care grows, medical tenants are entering new CRE markets and beginning to use older properties in innovative ways.
The Future of Connection in Commercial Real Estate
Monday, March 25, 2024
Commercial real estate is at the forefront of integrating distributed antenna systems, particularly in the health care, retail and office sectors.
Measuring the Impact of Smart Building Technology Investments
Monday, March 22, 2021
A new ratings system quantifies how effective they are across several important criteria.
Health Care Tenants Inject New Life into Ailing Shopping Malls
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
As health care providers seek to improve customer service by offering convenient access closer to where their patients live and work, they are discovering a hidden resource: the regional mall.
NAIOP Washington State | Public Safety Conversation
NAIOP Washington State | Public Safety Conversation NAIOP Washington State | Public Safety Conversation View Event _blank PT 10/17/2024 20:00:00 10/17/2024 22:00:00Designing for Wellness in Distribution Centers
Thursday, June 22, 2023
The NAIOP Research Foundation commissioned this report to offer design recommendations that improve occupant well-being. The authors conducted secondary research, observed conditions in existing
Industrial Emerges from Pandemic in Relatively Good Health
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Panelists at NAIOP’s I.CON Virtual 2020 shared good news about the sector’s resilience.
Navigating a Safe Return to Work: Best Practices for U.S. Office Building Owners and Tenants
Measures to contain the coronavirus outbreak temporarily slowed economic activity and dramatically reduced occupancies at many commercial buildings. As state and local governments outline plans for aThe New Health Shop on the Block
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Wellness programs housed in medical office buildings or near hospitals can engage the local community and entice potential customers.