Where Retail and Industrial Intersect
“Customers don’t want to shop; they want things that help them live a better life to magically appear,” said Ben
“Customers don’t want to shop; they want things that help them live a better life to magically appear,” said Ben
Skyscrapers are not ordinary buildings but rather “pyramids of our civilization, permanent monuments of our existence,” writes The New York
In 2015, millennials eclipsed boomers as the largest adult population in the U.S. According to Richard Fry, Ph.D., a senior
Open ceilings, with their exposed ductwork and industrial vibe have become popular – but trendy rarely equals inexpensive. For many
In a recent NAIOP Advantage Series webinar, “The Forces Shaping Office Space Demand,” Dr. Josh Harris of the NYU Schack
Companies are trying to reduce the stress of long employee commutes, which have become worse as the economy has improved
The start of 2017 was characterized by uncertainty about the economic and political outlook, which never seemed to abate as
Hope springs eternal, especially with the dawn of a new year. Developers and owners alike approach the 2018 commercial real
“Cities don’t shape well – they are slow-moving and very reactive,” said Larry J. Kosmont, CRE, president and CEO of
What changes will 2018 bring for the ever-evolving construction industry? If current trends are any indication, the new year holds