Industrial in an Investment Revolution
Buoyed by changing social and technological trends and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, industrial real estate has evolved in recent
Buoyed by changing social and technological trends and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, industrial real estate has evolved in recent
Despite the severe economic downturn of 2020, the U.S. construction industry grew. Direct expenditures for building and nonbuilding construction climbed
Dusty parking codes and parking minimums have contributed to the creation of between three and eight parking spaces per car
U.S. demographics are becoming increasingly diverse. However, commercial real estate continues to lag, especially with representation in C-suite roles. At
The lack of a diverse workforce in commercial real estate is a critical issue facing the industry. In 2017, the
In January, NAIOP conducted its seventh survey of its U.S. members on the impacts of COVID-19. Since April, the association
NAIOP members had the opportunity to learn about the association’s legislative agenda and its priorities for 2021 during the virtual
Many municipal approval processes tend to be opaque and provide developers with limited information. To help address these issues, the
“This past year has been a time of great flux and change in commercial real estate throughout the pandemic, as
In response to a global pandemic and its extraordinarily serious consequences in 2020, association decision-makers finally began to embrace innovation