Google Data Centers’ Impact Beyond the Walls
When the first Google data center was built in Oregon a dozen years ago, it’s fair to say that the
When the first Google data center was built in Oregon a dozen years ago, it’s fair to say that the
It is commendable for commercial property investors to support initiatives that enhance the sustainability of assets, but does it pay
As the U.S. economy chugs along, delivering slow but fairly steady growth, policymakers are focused on crucial issues, including interest
“I’ve seen the world more dangerous, but I’ve never seen it more complicated.” This is how General Michael Hayden began
As the credit crisis intensified and the U.S. economy struggled in late 2008, state and local governments faced a critical
The economy is generally looking strong, but there are cracks in the veneer, said Suzanne Mulvee, director of research with
Total e-commerce sales for 2015 reached $341.7 billion according to the U.S. Department of Commerce – and online sales are
U.S. manufacturing has been declining for many years – both as a share of GDP and as a share of
A combination of technology advancements and consumer behavior are disrupting commercial real estate, yet from these changes are coming opportunities
How do construction and development expenditures for office, retail, warehouse and industrial stack up? The NAIOP Research Foundation sought to