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19
May
2023
Boston Seaport Reimagined: The Next Chapter in this Historical Neighborhood
Posted On May 19, 2023  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

Members of NAIOP’s National Forums toured two components of the Boston seaport during their annual Symposium, hearing from the developers, investors and advisors shaping the site today.

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12
Oct
2022
From Competition to Collaboration on a Creative Site Acquisition
Posted On October 12, 2022  By Diana Schapiro  And has No Comment

By working together, Prologis and ML Realty Partners, along with brokerage firm Cawley Chicago, were able to complete a particularly challenging site acquisition of a neighborhood of 108 homes and move forward with industrial development on the site. Attendees at NAIOP’s CRE.Converge 2022 in Chicago had […]

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11
Oct
2022
It’s About Time: Fixing the Development Approvals Process
Posted On October 11, 2022  By Matt Baron  And has No Comment

When you invest time on the front-end of your development efforts, you will reap dividends during its latter stages. Conversely, if you don’t heed the details – political landscape, concerns of residents, requirements of regulatory agencies and more – then you will pay in stalled or […]

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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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