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Negotiating with Tenants During a Major Economic Disruption
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Flexibility is a must, but document everything as specifically as possible.
What to Do When Commercial Leases End Up in Bankruptcy
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing many businesses to close, leaving landlords in the lurch.
From Obsolete Property to Modern Distribution Facility
Thursday, September 21, 2017
A great location plus smart design result in fast lease-up of a last-mile distribution facility on Chicago’s South Side
Office-to-Industrial Conversions: A Niche Market Worth Exploring
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
There’s a lot of potential, but the economic and regulatory challenges can be daunting.
Six Students Receive NAIOP Diversity Student Scholarships
Friday, September 23, 2022
The scholarships go to graduate and undergraduate students from backgrounds traditionally under-represented in the commercial real estate industry.
Chapter Profile: NAIOP of Florida
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
This coalition of five chapters across the state sees growth continuing despite the pandemic.
CEO on Leadership: Robert Ward, President and CEO, Skanska USA Commercial Development
Friday, March 23, 2018
The president of this New York City-headquartered real estate development firm offers his insights into the industry.
Six Students Receive NAIOP Diversity Scholarships
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
For the third year, NAIOP has awarded scholarships to graduate and undergraduate commercial real estate students from backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in the industry.
Industrial Space Demand Forecast, Third Quarter 2018
The forecast for demand for industrial space has risen because of increased expectations of broad macroeconomic growth and job generation for the remainder of 2018 and 2019. According to Dr. HanyIndustrial Space Demand Forecast, Third Quarter 2019
The forecast for net industrial space demand has decreased amid slower growth in the U.S. economy. Absorption is now expected to average 37 million square feet per quarter for the next two years,Sustainable Brownfield Redevelopment
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Former industrial sites and other properties that may be contaminated – commonly called brownfields – can be viable targets for redevelopment, however the costs and risks associated
The Activity-Focused Office: A Fresh Way to Work
Friday, September 23, 2022
The post-pandemic office will look significantly different from its predecessor.
The Senior Living Sector is Poised for Growth
Thursday, September 23, 2021
An aging population and longer life expectancies are boosting demand for facilities.
Transforming an Industrial Building for Carnegie Robotics
RIDC, a nonprofit developer in Pittsburgh, has converted a long-vacant factory building in a now-hip neighborhood into an industrial robotics facility.Office Space Demand Forecast, Fourth Quarter 2018
The U.S. office market posted solid net absorption levels in the second and third quarters of 2018 of 18.0 million and 11.0 million square feet, respectively. This level of new leasing is likely dueHow the Other Half Builds: Small-Scale Development in Tertiary Markets
Monday, December 20, 2021
This research brief draws from a survey of NAIOP members and interviews with developers in tertiary markets such as Western Michigan and Southwest Missouri to examine these differences and their
Risky Business: Protecting a Smart Building from Cyber Exposure
Friday, September 23, 2022
Insurance coverage will be increasingly difficult to acquire if information technology security systems and protocols aren’t in place.
Invest in Opportunity: Invest in Rural America
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Qualified Opportunity Zones will capitalize on rural America’s “can-do” attitude.
Multifamily Offers Stability in the Face of Uncertainty
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
The sector has always performed well during recessionary periods.
Commercial Real Estate Pitches in to Fight COVID-19
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Industry’s charitable efforts help save lives and ease the economic burdens of the pandemic.