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11
May
2023
California’s Title 24 Introduces New Solar Requirements for CRE
Posted On May 11, 2023  By Brielle Scott  And has 2 Comments

California’s Title 24, the state’s energy code, has required solar for all low-rise multifamily projects since 2016, but new provisions have gone into effect this year, impacting any projects permitted since Jan. 1, 2023.

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10
Apr
2023
How to Justify an Additional $25 per sq ft for Office Conversions
Posted On April 10, 2023  By Miles Haladay  And has No Comment

America faces a multipronged real estate crisis. We have a stubborn residential housing shortage, high office vacancy rates, and flight from many downtown hubs that is killing off businesses servicing those areas. Converting office towers into housing could solve multiple problems at once.

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15
Feb
2023
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Top Priority for Local Governments
Posted On February 15, 2023  By Toby Burke  And has No Comment

Cities and counties are increasingly adopting local ordinances that are intended to spur the electrification of our transportation system in order to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from fossil fuels. Local efforts to support the use of EVs by both the public and private sectors will require the development and expansion of a reliable and sustainable EV charging system.

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12
Oct
2022
Cultivating a Culture of Innovation and Tech Adoption in CRE
Posted On October 12, 2022  By Matt Baron  And has No Comment

There are times when the advantages of property technology are crystal clear. PropTech can sometimes help commercial real estate professionals identify and seize opportunities in a matter of days, whereas an older tool may have required weeks or months – at which point the opportunity may […]

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10
Jun
2022
EVs and Batteries: A Roadmap for CRE
Posted On June 10, 2022  By Marie Ruff  And has No Comment

Electric vehicle (EV) sales doubled from 2020 to 2021 and are forecast to reach a market share of 29.5% of total vehicle sales in the U.S. by 2030, per a recent report from Newmark. Among the key factors driving the growth of this industry: the economics […]

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04
May
2022
States Play Key Role in Building Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructures
Posted On May 4, 2022  By Toby Burke  And has 1 Comment

The transportation industry accounts for the highest percentage of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the United States according to the Environmental Protection Agency. This has resulted in greater demand and interest for electric vehicles and trucks (EV) in order to reduce these emissions. The U.S. […]

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23
Mar
2022
Understanding Electric Vehicles’ Impact on CRE
Posted On March 23, 2022  By Brielle Scott  And has No Comment

The popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) continues to gain momentum across the globe, with key factors driving the growth of this industry: the economics of owning an EV are becoming more favorable for consumers, while green investing is influencing automakers’ plans. In a session at I.CON […]

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16
Mar
2022
The Drive for Transportation Electrification
Posted On March 16, 2022  By Toby Burke  And has 1 Comment

Governments at every level are considering polices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from both stationary and mobile sources as part of efforts to address climate change. Some of these efforts have centered on initiatives to lowering domestic use on fossil fuels, such as coal, petroleum, natural […]

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