
Can America’s Cities Accommodate Industrial Development?
In-fill vs. greenfield. East Coast vs. West Coast. A panel of development experts took the stage at I.CON ’15 to
In-fill vs. greenfield. East Coast vs. West Coast. A panel of development experts took the stage at I.CON ’15 to
Tripling land values. Conversion of industrial space to lofts and tech office. Frothy – yes, frothy – markets. Four industrial
NAIOP is talking with some of the industrial leaders who will be leading the conversation this June at I.CON: The
After four-and-a-half years of steady but substandard growth with real gross domestic product (GDP) rising at an average annual rate
In advance of I.CON ’15: The Industrial Conference, NAIOP sat down with Dr. Noel Hacegaba, Chief Commercial Officer with the
The reshoring of manufacturing, demand for big-box space and the need for fulfillment centers in optimal locations are forcing cities
Industrial space tenants form the core of any economy, according to NAI Global, and require adjusting to variable retail and
During her keynote presentation at NAIOP’s National Forums Symposium last week, Mary Ludgin, managing director, head of global research for
In describing the current commercial real estate market, Mary Ludgin, managing director, head of global research for Heitman, noted that
San Francisco is one of the strongest markets in the nation, says Stephen Van Dusen, managing director with Eastdil Secured,