What the Urban to Suburban Shift Means for the Office Sector
Since the start of the pandemic, sleepy small towns and suburbs have taken on new luster as people have migrated
Since the start of the pandemic, sleepy small towns and suburbs have taken on new luster as people have migrated
Remote work has become the norm for many employees since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, with no indication that
Growth in the life sciences sector has driven demand in recent years for both commercial real estate space and labor
Just a little over two years ago, remote and hybrid work models were viewed as anomalies, but now, these trends
NAIOP has had a solid start to the year, with strong membership engagement, successful conferences bringing together thousands of CRE
Despite widespread predictions that the COVID-19 pandemic would put an end to office buildings, construction has persisted — albeit at
The transportation industry accounts for the highest percentage of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the United States according to
Conversations around the supply chain have dominated headlines as the pandemic’s ongoing effects have slowed everything from construction materials to
According to property research and listing service CommercialEdge, 592.5 million square feet of industrial space was under construction as of
In the Spring issue of Development magazine, I shared some of my views on NAIOP’s value to our members and