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24
Jun
2015
Before and After: Transforming Office Space
Posted On June 24, 2015  By Marie Ruff  And has No Comment

It takes a strong vision to conceive of potential alternate uses for old office buildings – or to transform existing buildings into modern, innovative office space. Our “modern-day development Rembrandts” – Michael Wyatt, Managing Director, CORE Real Estate, LLC; Mark Hansen, Senior Vice President, Value Added […]

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19
Jun
2015
Las Vegas’ Market on an Upward Trend
Posted On June 19, 2015  By Charles Van Geel  And has No Comment

As President of NAIOP Southern Nevada, I’ve seen the commercial real estate industry recover well in Southern Nevada, supported by strong financial indicators. In fact, at this point in 2015, our industry is on a solid upward trend, even if it has felt a little slow […]

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17
Jun
2015
The Debate on Energy Benchmarking of Commercial Real Estate Heats Up
Posted On June 17, 2015  By Toby Burke  And has No Comment

State and local governments are increasingly debating legislative proposals on whether to mandate that property owners report the energy use or consumption of their commercial and industrial buildings, commonly referred to as benchmarking. Washington and a number of localities have already enacted laws mandating owners of […]

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15
Jun
2015
The Preppiest Office in America
Posted On June 15, 2015  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

Brothers and Vineyard Vines co-founders Shep and Ian Murray embarked on developing their new headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, with three criteria: (1) Be on the water; (2) Be in their own building; and (3) Create an environment that was just like being at home. The brothers […]

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11
Jun
2015
Overheard: Industrial Investment Outlook
Posted On June 11, 2015  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

How do real estate investment experts view the industrial outlook? What’s the impact of foreign investors? Where are we in the cycle? Read on to see what industrial investment experts had to say at I.CON ’15 in Long Beach. Our panel: James Carpenter, Executive Director, Cushman […]

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11
Jun
2015
Can America’s Cities Accommodate Industrial Development?
Posted On June 11, 2015  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

In-fill vs. greenfield. East Coast vs. West Coast. A panel of development experts took the stage at I.CON ’15 to explore the prospects for reinventing, reinvigorating and rebuilding the industrial base in urban locations. Led by Andrew Mele, principal with Trammell Crow Company, panelists were Kirk […]

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10
Jun
2015
Land, Demand and $$: Industrial CEOs Speak Up
Posted On June 10, 2015  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

Tripling land values. Conversion of industrial space to lofts and tech office. Frothy – yes, frothy – markets. Four industrial CEOs took the stage at I.CON ’15 in a spirited conversation about the state of the industrial markets and what they’re seeing as some of the […]

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08
Jun
2015
Millennials Outnumber Baby Boomers … and Growing
Posted On June 8, 2015  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has 2 Comments

Baby Boomers and Gen Xers, watch out. Millennials are set to take over as the nation’s largest living generation and the strongest generation in the workforce.  Here’s a snapshot of how the numbers add up: Defined as those born between 1981-1997, the Millennial generation is projected […]

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05
Jun
2015
One of the Most Competitive Container Ports in the United States
Posted On June 5, 2015  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

Located on the Northeast coast of the United States, the Port of New York and New Jersey is a perfect shipping origin/destination for imports and exports to and from Europe and Canada. The port has 10 terminals: six that handle container cargo, three reserved for cruise […]

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03
Jun
2015
Funding for Our Nation’s Infrastructure Remains Elusive
Posted On June 3, 2015  By John Bryant  And has No Comment

Congress once again is at a crossroads as they debate funding for future transportation projects. If recent history is any indication, we might not see definitive action anytime soon. Still, we are faced with two distinct possible outcomes. The first — an admittedly politically difficult option […]

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