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25
May
2023
What to Expect for Commercial Construction Lending in 2023
Posted On May 25, 2023  By Jim Fraser  And has No Comment

Recent years brought new stresses on the construction industry – COVID-19 shutdowns, supply chain woes, labor shortages and bank failures have slowed projects or put them entirely on hold. At the same time, the cost of capital has risen considerably.

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19
May
2023
Choppy Waters Still Ahead for the Economy
Posted On May 19, 2023  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

Heidi Learner, head of innovation with Altus Labs, spoke to 800+ NAIOP National Forums members during their annual meeting in Boston about the outlook for the economy.

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03
Apr
2023
Work With a Purpose: How CRE Firms are Positioning for Success
Posted On April 3, 2023  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

“There’s a really exciting trend emerging in hiring and compensation that’s going to accelerate throughout 2023,” opened Chris Lee, CEO of CEL & Associates, during a recent NAIOP webinar. “It’s the blending together of the quantitative – the numbers, compensation and bonuses – and the qualitative – workplace environment and benefits.”

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20
Mar
2023
Economic Outlook: Hardships and Silver Linings
Posted On March 20, 2023  By Larry Lichtenauer  And has No Comment

With all signs pointing to an economic recession – presumably arriving midyear or Q3 – how can the commercial real estate community best plan for this event, which asset classes will be particularly hard hit, and what silver linings and opportunities will be available to savvy investors and progressive companies? Offering their insights and perspectives on this topic are Anirban Basu, chairman and CEO of Sage Policy Group and Jennifer LeFurgy, Ph.D., vice president of knowledge and research for NAIOP.

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10
Mar
2023
The Nearshoring Experiment
Posted On March 10, 2023  By Michelle Hofmann  And has No Comment

With global instability and supply chain challenges in recent years, there has been an increased impetus to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. Gregg Healy, executive vice president and head of industrial service for North America at Savills, spoke at NAIOP’s I.CON West in Long Beach, […]

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10
Mar
2023
Exploring Growth and Potential in the Southwest Industrial Market
Posted On March 10, 2023  By Michelle Hofmann  And has 1 Comment

A panel of experts gathered at NAIOP’s I.CON West in Long Beach, California, to discuss the fast-growing industrial market in the Southwest, consider opportunities for investors, and examine challenges associated with inflation and affordability.   According to moderator Keith Earnest, executive vice president at VanTrust Real Estate […]

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10
Mar
2023
The Capital Markets Outlook for Industrial Real Estate
Posted On March 10, 2023  By Marie Ruff  And has No Comment

The industrial real estate market has been on fire, but this still-hot sector is expected to cool, according to the latest Industrial Space Demand Forecast from the NAIOP Research Foundation. A powerhouse panel of financial experts addressed the capital markets outlook for industrial real estate in […]

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09
Mar
2023
Industrial Real Estate and the Economy: Where Are We Headed?
Posted On March 9, 2023  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

“Technology is going to be among the most important things that impacts the industrial sector,” began Rebecca Rockey, economist and global head of economic analysis and forecasting at Cushman & Wakefield, at I.CON West’s keynote session this week in Long Beach, California. “The industrial sector stands to be the first industry to experience that adaptation as the nature of our economy and demographics change.” 

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06
Mar
2023
CommercialEdge: Office Market Sales Decline and Vacancies Continue to Rise
Posted On March 6, 2023  By Eliza Theiss  And has No Comment

Three years after the COVID-19 pandemic upended the office sector, it remains in flux. While many businesses have fully committed to hybrid and remote work arrangements, others are becoming more adamant about getting employees back into the office. And, according to the CommercialEdge U.S. office market analysis, there will be even greater uncertainty and upheaval as the industry transitions to a new status quo.

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27
Feb
2023
What’s Working for the Workplace
Posted On February 27, 2023  By Janet Pogue McLaurin, AIA, FIIDA, NCIDQ, LEED AP  And has No Comment

The global pandemic fundamentally changed how we work and our expectations of the office. Over a period of time, Gensler surveyed 2,000 U.S. workers as they were returning to the office to understand the new role of the office, what’s working and not, and what’s missing in the work experience.

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