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24
Mar
2022
Industrial Space Shortage in Southern California Propels Demand for Redevelopment
Posted On March 24, 2022  By Shawn Moura, Ph.D.  And has No Comment

Low industrial vacancy rates and high rents, combined with a limited supply of undeveloped land in the Southern California market, are leading more developers to turn to conversion and redevelopment to meet record demand for industrial space. Zac Sakowski, senior managing director at JLL, and Jake […]

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28
Jan
2022
A Deeper Look at Brownfield Redevelopment in the Infrastructure Act
Posted On January 28, 2022  By Ron Derven  And has 5 Comments

At first glance, the $1.5 billion specifically earmarked for brownfield cleanup and a total of $21 billion set aside for environmental remediation in the $1 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (H.R. 3684) may seem paltry, given that there are an estimated 450,000 brownfield sites identified […]

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29
Sep
2021
Upcycling: Reimagining Underutilized Commercial Space as Public Space
Posted On September 29, 2021  By Rochelle Broder-Singer  And has 12 Comments

When it opened between 2002 and 2004, Pittsburgh’s SouthSide Works was lauded as a retail destination that would revitalize the former brownfield site of the historic J&L Steel Works. It was at the forefront of the live-work-play movement. But by early 2020, the retail space was […]

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27
Sep
2021
South Florida Industrial: Strong Growth Amid Challenges
Posted On September 27, 2021  By Trey Barrineau  And has 1 Comment

South Florida is a major hub for logistics operations thanks to its proximity to busy ports. In 2020, PortMiami loaded about 1.1 million TEUs (20-foot equivalent units, 20-foot-long cargo containers). That represented a total of 9.7 million tons of cargo. Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale handled […]

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18
Jun
2021
Developing Leaders Spotlight: Finding Hidden Value in CRE
Posted On June 18, 2021  By Marie Ruff  And has No Comment

As the son of a carpenter, Anthony Rinaldi, a recipient of NAIOP’s 2020 Developing Leaders Award, said he grew up on job sites, leading to an enduring fascination with real estate. He became interested in the financial side of the business and pursued a Bachelor of […]

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31
Aug
2020
Lessons Learned from Chicago’s Landmark Old Post Office Redevelopment
Posted On August 31, 2020  By Lauren Torres  And has 12 Comments

Even as many Chicago companies have delayed reopening offices until the threat of coronavirus has lessened, eventually companies will return to their workplaces for collaboration, to boost company culture, and to regain a separation between work and home for their employees. In the meantime, work continues […]

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24
Jun
2020
A Resilient Industrial Sector Adapts to the Crisis
Posted On June 24, 2020  By Shawn Moura, Ph.D.  And has No Comment

At I.CON Virtual 2020, JLL President of Industrial Brokerage Craig Meyer and Prologis Global Head of Customer Led Solutions Jeremy Giles had a candid discussion about how industrial real estate has fared during the novel coronavirus crisis and their future expectations for the sector. Recent Demand […]

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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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15
Oct
2019
What’s Growing in Orange County?
Posted On October 15, 2019  By Trey Barrineau  And has No Comment

California’s Orange County, while part of the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, is nonetheless a distinct real estate market with its own unique characteristics. Home to more than 3 million people, it’s long been considered a classic American suburb and a bedroom community for Los Angeles […]

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13
Sep
2019
From Zombie Mall to Fulfillment Center
Posted On September 13, 2019  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has No Comment

Euclid Square Mall outside Cleveland, Ohio, was a thriving center of the community in the 1970s and 1980s. By the 1990s, it was one of the nation’s notorious “abandoned malls” and the site was prime for redevelopment. Enter the teams from Seefried Industrial Properties, Langan Engineering […]

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