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01
Sep
2022
Can Industrial be a Good Neighbor in Residential Areas?
Posted On September 1, 2022  By Trey Barrineau  And has No Comment

Industrial properties are often built near neighborhoods, but that isn’t always popular with the residents, who have legitimate concerns about noise, traffic and pollution from the increased volume of trucks and vans. A recent NAIOP online panel discussion examined how developers can work with local communities […]

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29
Aug
2022
What Smart Buildings Could Mean for the Future
Posted On August 29, 2022  By Gary Tasman  And has No Comment

A decade ago, it was hard to imagine the concept of a smart building or how it would transform the commercial real estate landscape. Today, smart building technology has gained popularity in a variety of commercial spaces. Some advantages of smart building development include: Reduced costs […]

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25
Aug
2022
Retail-industrial Trend Poised to Spark Real Estate Innovation
Posted On August 25, 2022  By Linda Strowbridge  And has No Comment

Growing convergence between the retail and distribution sectors could have profound impacts on the commercial real estate industry. As retail and industrial clients adjust to shifts in consumer behavior and the overall economy, CRE professionals will be challenged to change their thinking about how to truly […]

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17
Aug
2022
Revenue Surpluses Provide Opportunity for Tax Relief within States
Posted On August 17, 2022  By Toby Burke  And has No Comment

The economic slowdown from the COVID-19 pandemic initially raised concerns within states that general revenue collections would be lower than anticipated and, as a result, create shortfalls in maintaining a balanced budget. Although revenue collections from certain sectors of the economy, such as hospitality and tourism, […]

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11
Aug
2022
What the Urban to Suburban Shift Means for the Office Sector
Posted On August 11, 2022  By Marie Ruff  And has No Comment

Since the start of the pandemic, sleepy small towns and suburbs have taken on new luster as people have migrated en masse from the urban core, drawn by the lower cost of living and with the flexibility afforded by increased remote work options. Will this be […]

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08
Aug
2022
Economic Trends Underlying the Urban to Suburban Shift
Posted On August 8, 2022  By Marie Ruff  And has No Comment

Remote work has become the norm for many employees since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, with no indication that full-time office attendance will return anytime soon – if ever again. The ongoing labor shortage compels companies to adapt their work-from-home policies to recruit and retain […]

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03
Aug
2022
Reconciliation Redux and Carried Interest
Posted On August 3, 2022  By Aquiles Suarez  And has No Comment

redux: Latin, (from the verb reducere, meaning “to lead back”) can mean “brought back” or “bringing back.” A few weeks ago, Democratic hopes for a big bill that would enact President Joe Biden’s climate change agenda, among other things, seemed all but dead. West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin […]

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29
Jul
2022
CommercialEdge: Office Sales and Vacancy Rates Up in Midyear 2022
Posted On July 29, 2022  By Eliza Theiss  And has No Comment

Two and a half years after the pandemic began, the short-term future for the office sector remains uncertain, with record vacancy rates adding to the industry’s woes, according to a recent office report from CommericalEdge. And as hybrid and work-from-home business models continue to take hold […]

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21
Jul
2022
Top Five US Metros for Life Sciences in 2022
Posted On July 21, 2022  By Ioana Ginsac  And has No Comment

Growth in the life sciences sector has driven demand in recent years for both commercial real estate space and labor to accommodate this specialized sector. A new study by commercial real estate platform CommercialCafe set out to identify the best metros for life science companies in […]

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20
Jul
2022
Biden’s Climate Agenda Dealt Serious Blows
Posted On July 20, 2022  By Aquiles Suarez  And has No Comment

In short order, President Joe Biden’s climate agenda has suffered serious blows on both the legislative front and in the judicial sphere. On Thursday of last week, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), who had been negotiating with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on a budget reconciliation […]

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