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Author: Jonathan Rollins

Beyond the Core: Investors Eye Emerging Data Center Markets

Beyond the Core: Investors Eye Emerging Data Center Markets

“Data centers, for latency reasons, had to be located near certain customers, certain population hubs. So, we saw these markets emerge where there was a lot of data center concentration [such as] Northern Virginia, Dallas, Phoenix,” explained Elissa Wilson during a panel discussion this week at CRE.Converge in Toronto. But the artificial intelligence-driven surge in demand over the past two years has opened opportunities in new markets where power is still abundant and grids are less constrained.

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CIBC Square

Connection Is at the Center of CIBC Square

CIBC Square is redefining the various ways that downtown Toronto connects. The two-tower, 3-million-square-foot office campus has successfully connected the city’s Financial District, South Core and waterfront. This week, a group of NAIOP Research Foundation Governors received an exclusive tour of CIBC Square as part of NAIOP’s CRE.Converge conference in Toronto.

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Las Vegas sports

Sports and Entertainment’s Impact on CRE in the Las Vegas Market

During a CRE Talk at NAIOP’s CRE.Converge this week in Las Vegas, local experts discussed how the surge of sports and entertainment has affected the Las Vegas commercial real estate market and what others can learn in terms of attracting similar businesses, financing these projects and redeveloping the areas surrounding them.

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Transportation in Las Vegas

Betting Big on Transportation and Tourism

The combination of “Las Vegas” and “transportation” faces long odds of appearing on many word association lists currently, but several innovative enterprises ongoing in the area may one day change that. Attendees at NAIOP’s CRE.Converge were given the opportunity to tour some of these projects and witness firsthand how the Las Vegas metropolitan area is positioning itself to be at the forefront of how people move around locally, regionally and nationally.

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