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Rethinking the Downtown Office-to-Multifamily Conversion
Monday, March 25, 2024
An architect suggests rightsizing CBD office space and new housing for the suburbs.
NAIOP: Industrial and Retail Real Estate Sectors Will Converge
Monday, June 13, 2022
NAIOP: Industrial and Retail Real Estate Sectors Will Converge
NAIOP: Industrial and Retail Real Estate Sectors Will Converge A new report published by the NAIOP Research Foundation finds that
Aging Office Buildings Are Having a Midlife Crisis
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Here is how to reinvent these properties for a new era.
Robotic Furniture
Friday, March 23, 2018
North American developers are animating small spaces with architectural robotics.
C-PACE Financing Finds Solid Footing in the Capital Stack
Friday, September 23, 2022
This rapidly growing alternative funding method can help developers meet a wide range of goals.
open_in_new Baird Frank
Friday, December 30, 2022
Frank Baird
Frank serves as a Principal and CEO of Capital Associates, located in Raleigh, NC. He joined Capital Associates in 1986 after moving from Dallas Texas. Prior to his role as CEO, Frank was
open_in_new Gelose Jay
Friday, December 30, 2022
Jay Gelose
Jay Gelose is a Principal with DLR Group, located in Seattle, Washington. DLR Group is an integrated design firm with 30 offices worldwide delivering architecture, engineering, interiors,
open_in_new Fontenot Louis
Monday, December 5, 2022
Louis Fontenot
Louis Fontenot is responsible for all aspects of development and construction of industrial and mixed use developments throughout the Portland metropolitan area. He manages the design
Ride-hailing Becomes a CRE Amenity
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Transportation demand management strategies, which increasingly include ride-hailing services, have evolved from a negotiating tool to an amenity.
Lenders' Environmental Due Diligence
Friday, March 23, 2018
Lenders’ due diligence can be just as thorough as buyers’.
From the Editor: CRE Remains Steadfast Despite Challenges
Monday, March 25, 2024
The North American economies, remarkably, avoided falling into recession in 2023.
Beacons and Sensors in Commercial Real Estate
This brief provides an overview of some of the ways that simple, tiny, affordable and ubiquitous sensors are being used in commercial real estate settings. It addresses radio-frequency identificationNAIOP Dayton Area
Learn and network with the NAIOP Dayton area chapter at our monthly educational meetings, social and special events. Join us as we work with city, state and federal legislators to improve theThe Flight to Cool Leads the Future of Work
Friday, September 15, 2023
In New York City, top-quality office space is coming online despite challenging economic conditions.
Building Urban Streets from Scratch in Pittsburgh
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Hazelwood Green’s Lytle Street showcases a rare opportunity for developers to use newer technologies that ease traffic and boost walkability.
Legislative Positions on the Issues Shaping CRE
Thursday, May 23, 2024
NAIOP is rooted in advocacy, having been founded more than five decades ago to address land use issues that impeded industrial real estate development.
From the Editor: Optimism Abounds as a New Year Arrives
Monday, December 20, 2021
As 2021 comes to an end, CRE is back on an upswing.
Commercial Real Estate in a Flat World
Thursday, November 1, 2007
This research examined how infomating, outsourcing, home-basing, off-shoring/in-shoring, e-learning and e-tailing - can be expected to impact the staffing and facilities (and ultimately, the demand
Using Capital Improvements to Create Competitive Advantage in the COVID-19 Era
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
This brief evaluates the merits of frequently discussed capital investments and their potential to create durable competitive advantages. It draws from an analysis of recent coverage in commercial
Wind Energy Facilities and Residential Properties: The Effect of Proximity and View on Sales Prices
Friday, April 1, 2011
This paper studies whether residential property values may be adversely affected by wind energy facilities. The present research investigates roughly 7,500 sales of single-family homes surrounding 24