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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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17
Jun
2020
The Fiscal Impact of COVID-19 on the States
Posted On June 17, 2020  By Toby Burke  And has No Comment

The U.S. economy was strong as we started this year and the outlook was that it would fundamentally continue through 2020. The thriving economy had led to increased state revenues from taxes and other fees, which allowed governors and state legislatures to balance their budgets more […]

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05
Jun
2020
Preparing for a New Normal in Commercial Real Estate
Posted On June 5, 2020  By Shawn Moura, Ph.D.  And has 1 Comment

The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated social and economic changes that were underway before the outbreak, while also leading consumers, workers and employers to adopt new preferences and behaviors. Collectively, these changes will require that commercial real estate firms adopt new approaches to design, customer relations and […]

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May
2020
Supply Chain Disruptions During the COVID-19 Crisis
Posted On May 29, 2020  By Richard B. Tucker  And has 1 Comment

Governments at all levels are trying to deal with the health effects of the coronavirus, including racing to store and deliver tests and protective personal equipment where they are needed. But that highlights an ongoing problem: As workers stay home and consumers shift their spending patterns, […]

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05
May
2020
What’s Next for CRE? Industry Leaders Share Their Advice with Developing Leaders
Posted On May 5, 2020  By Rich Tucker  And has No Comment

At the beginning of the year, nobody predicted the economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic. On March 1, the economy seemed to be thriving with record-low unemployment and a booming stock market. Two months later, the economy is in a deep freeze, and everyone wonders […]

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24
Apr
2020
Forecasting Industrial Demand in a Time of Economic Uncertainty
Posted On April 24, 2020  By Shawn Moura, Ph.D.  And has No Comment

Two economists offered their current perspectives on how the coronavirus outbreak will affect the U.S. economy and demand for industrial real estate in 2020 and 2021 in a webinar for NAIOP members on Monday. Timothy H. Savage, Ph.D., of NYU’s Shack Institute of Real Estate and […]

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23
Apr
2020
Coworking and Flexible Office Post-COVID-19
Posted On April 23, 2020  By Brielle Scott  And has 8 Comments

“Will coworking survive this economic and social health crisis?” It’s a question that’s been asked in real estate circles since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, as federal, state, and local governments have forced corporate occupiers to adopt emergency work-from-home policies in response to the […]

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17
Apr
2020
COVID-19 Challenges: Approaching your Mortgage Lender for Help
Posted On April 17, 2020  By Trey Barrineau  And has No Comment

The COVID-19 crisis has shut down many businesses, reducing cash flows for building owners. That, in turn, is making it difficult for them to pay their mortgages. Mortgage lenders are offering forbearance agreements and other loan modifications to borrowers so they can avoid defaults, but what […]

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14
Apr
2020
Building Your Business through Networking in Unusual Circumstances
Posted On April 14, 2020  By Brielle Scott  And has No Comment

Even with no in-person events on your schedule, you can continue to build professional relationships right now – you may just need to think creatively during this unusual time. In a recent NAIOP Advantage Series webinar, networking strategist Lori Saitz, CEO and founder of Zen Rabbit, […]

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10
Apr
2020
Experts: COVID-19 Will Change the Nature of Work, But the Office Will Survive
Posted On April 10, 2020  By Trey Barrineau  And has No Comment

The social-distancing aspect of the coronavirus pandemic has rapidly introduced millions to remote work. While some might view it as a vast, high-velocity social experiment that could forever change our lives by eliminating the daily commute to the office, not all commercial real estate experts see […]

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