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20
Jan
2016
State and Local Legislative Outlook for 2016
Posted On January 20, 2016  By Toby Burke  And has 1 Comment

Congress worked together late last year to pass a bipartisan tax reform bill – along with a multi-year transportation bill – that included many of NAIOP’s core federal priorities, such as making 15-year leasehold improvements depreciation permanent. While such action at the federal level has been rare over […]

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19
Jan
2016
Amazon Expands its Storefront Footprint
Posted On January 19, 2016  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

Online retail giant Amazon opened another brick-and-mortar location near a university: Amazon@Cincinnati is a fully-staffed pickup and return location at the U Square development near the University of Cincinnati. It opened its doors on January 7. (Read more about U Square in the Winter 2013 issue […]

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15
Jan
2016
Self-driving Cars Gear up to Tackle Inclement Weather
Posted On January 15, 2016  By Marie Ruff  And has 1 Comment

Self-driving cars sound like a promising innovation – provided road conditions are clear, sunny and well-maintained and you can still find the cheapest insurance. When it comes to snow, rain and other severe weather conditions, the current fleet of autonomous vehicles undergoing testing face many of […]

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13
Jan
2016
Top Trends for Office and Industrial Investors
Posted On January 13, 2016  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

When it comes to the U.S. and global economies – and specifically the impact of industrial and office performance and investment – what comes to mind? Listen in as a panel of experts discuss the top trends in interest rates, the millennial effect, and cap rate […]

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11
Jan
2016
The Move Toward Mobile
Posted On January 11, 2016  By Brielle Scott  And has 2 Comments

It was English poet John Donne who said, “No man is an island.”  But in the 21st century, one could argue that a man (or woman) with a smartphone has all he or she needs. There are apps for online banking, food delivery, weather forecasts, navigation […]

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08
Jan
2016
Intensification: Building Multifamily on Top
Posted On January 8, 2016  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

There are plenty of examples of former schools or factories being converted into trendy loft apartments, but a newer phenomenon is increasing density by building multifamily living on top of existing buildings or incorporating public services into a new development from the beginning. In Montgomery County, […]

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06
Jan
2016
What to Expect in 2016 on Capitol Hill
Posted On January 6, 2016  By Aquiles Suarez  And has No Comment

Larry J. Sabato, director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics and author of Sabato’s Crystal Ball, likes to warn his readers that “those who live by the crystal ball wind up eating ground glass.” As we begin a new year, it is with that […]

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04
Jan
2016
Rebranding and Revitalizing the Suburban Office Park
Posted On January 4, 2016  By Brielle Scott  And has No Comment

A transformation is taking place across North America: Once a suburban staple, office parks are starting to look more and more like micro-communities. Retail stores, movie theaters, restaurants, apartments, bike paths and more are cropping up in and around these spaces as developers adapt to changing […]

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23
Dec
2015
More Law Firms Eye Properties Just Beyond the City Center
Posted On December 23, 2015  By Tom Doughty  And has No Comment

Efficiency is the name of the game for law firms today, especially, as they are taking their real estate in some interesting new directions. Across the country, rents for trophy and Class A office space—the traditional law firm stomping grounds—are rising 2.5 times as quickly as […]

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21
Dec
2015
Steve Martin Reflects on His Year as Chairman
Posted On December 21, 2015  By Brielle Scott  And has 1 Comment

As 2015 comes to a close, we asked Steve Martin to look back on the year and share his favorite memories and experiences serving as NAIOP’s Chairman. What was the highlight of your year serving as NAIOP Chairman? The people, our members. It’s great to interact […]

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