Keeping an Eye on What’s Ahead
NAIOP has had a solid start to the year, with strong membership engagement, successful conferences bringing together thousands of CRE
NAIOP has had a solid start to the year, with strong membership engagement, successful conferences bringing together thousands of CRE
Last month the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released a proposed rule designed to increase transparency and standardize the
In the Spring issue of Development magazine, I shared some of my views on NAIOP’s value to our members and
More than 400 members from the three NAIOP chapters in North Carolina traveled to the Pinehurst Resort last week for
Governments at every level are considering polices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from both stationary and mobile sources as part
Most state governments have emerged from the pandemic-induced economic slowdown with budgetary surpluses because projected revenue losses did not occur.
Last November, the Biden administration began another chapter in the long-running saga to develop a lasting definition for the phrase
Five primary factors will shape this November’s midterm elections. Each has varying degrees of importance, but all solidly affect President
At first glance, the $1.5 billion specifically earmarked for brownfield cleanup and a total of $21 billion set aside for
Congressional Democrats are struggling to come up with a plan to pass legislation containing much of their and President Joe