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09
Mar
2023
Industrial and Residential Can Coexist: A Case Study
Posted On March 9, 2023  By Marie Ruff  And has No Comment

“The Inland Empire is arguably the most dynamic industrial market in the country,” said Patrick Daniels, co-founder/Chief Executive Officer, CapRock Partners LLC, during a session at NAIOP’s I.CON West in Long Beach, California. He and John Condas, partner, Allen Matkins, discussed how industrial developments can coexist with suburban residential neighborhoods.

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09
Jun
2022
Challenges in Urban Infill and Last-mile Development 
Posted On June 9, 2022  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

As consumers expect shorter delivery windows of online products than ever before, the demand for urban infill properties close to major markets has surged. These last-mile locations in and near major cities typically lack available land for development, restricting new supply and generating opportunities for creative […]

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09
Jun
2022
Multistory Warehouses Come to the Bronx
Posted On June 9, 2022  By Jennifer LeFurgy, Ph.D.  And has No Comment

Land shortages, rapidly increasing e-commerce demand, and the need to be close to population centers are driving the shape of warehouses up instead of out. Two sites in the Bronx, New York, are making the most of the last mile by employing a multilevel design approach […]

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01
Sep
2021
The New Opportunities in Urban Middle/Last Mile
Posted On September 1, 2021  By Jessica Spaulding  And has No Comment

Growth in e-commerce has increased the importance of last- and middle-mile logistics as companies seek to keep up with consumer demand. Bob Andrews, senior vice president and regional manager with CenterPoint Properties, and Patrick Schlehuber, executive vice president, investments for Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc., shared their […]

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18
Nov
2019
Finding New Life in Old Real Estate
Posted On November 18, 2019  By Michael Clark  And has No Comment

While style trends often draw inspiration from the past, they often need some modernization to adapt to today’s lifestyle needs. The same goes for real estate properties that have been around for decades. Commercial properties developed as part of the post-WWII boom often have environmental issues, […]

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12
Sep
2019
Cold Storage Development is Heating Up
Posted On September 12, 2019  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

CBRE reports that the growth of online grocery sales is surging, and that equates demand for cold storage that could soar up to 100 million square feet during the next five years. A panel at I.CON East 2019 talked through the costs, challenges and opportunities for […]

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08
Jun
2018
Is Retail Dead, or Just Changing?
Posted On June 8, 2018  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

Four retail and industrial experts took to the stage at I.CON: The Industrial Conference to discuss the intersection of retail and industrial. Here are the top 10 soundbites from this jam-packed session that tried to answer the ultimate question: Is retail dead? There has never been […]

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07
Jun
2018
Bringing Distribution Centers Back to NYC
Posted On June 7, 2018  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

A packed panel of last-mile logistics experts came together at NAIOP’s I.CON: The Industrial Conference to tackle the crucial last mile and share strategies on how to overcome logistics challenges in New York City. JLL Vice Chairman, Northeast Industrial Region, Rob Kossar led the panel and […]

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15
Dec
2017
Warehouses: The New Retail Profit Center in the Age of E-Commerce
Posted On December 15, 2017  By Paul Briggs  And has No Comment

With retailers pivoting to better serve customers both online and in stores, an important shift is underway in the industrial real estate sector. Warehouses, historically viewed as cost centers where goods sat waiting to be shipped to a store, are evolving into profit centers that help […]

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17
Nov
2017
Taming the Package Tsunami: Amazon Lockers and the Last Mile
Posted On November 17, 2017  By Jennifer LeFurgy, Ph.D.  And has No Comment

Apartment property managers have witnessed the surge of e-commerce firsthand: with an overwhelming deluge of packages delivered to their residents. In the spring 2016 issue of Development magazine, Ron Derven explained how each package resulted in 10 minutes of lost productivity for a property manager as […]

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