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31
Oct
2022
What it Took to Build Chicago’s Largest Private Chemical Lab in Fulton Market
Posted On October 31, 2022  By Jason Utah  And has No Comment

As much of Chicago’s office market struggles to regain its footing, the booming life sciences and biotech industry is poised to change the landscape in and around the downtown core. The fundamental problem is the lack of research and development and lab space to keep up […]

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12
Oct
2022
How Supply Chain and Logistics Drive Site Selection
Posted On October 12, 2022  By Ed Finkel  And has No Comment

Supply chain, logistics and transportation play a major role in site selection for industrial real estate, which has been disrupted along with many other economic sectors by the COVID-19 pandemic but remains in a strong position overall, said Adam Roth, CCI, SIOR, executive vice president of […]

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11
Oct
2022
Supply Chain Disruption Demands New Approaches
Posted On October 11, 2022  By Ed Finkel  And has No Comment

Supply chain disruption over the past few years has been the mother of innovation across a host of freight carrier modes as well as the industries they serve. Panelists traded ideas about supply chain disruption and innovation and provided a look into the pain points they […]

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10
Jun
2022
Overcoming Industrial Construction and Design Challenges
Posted On June 10, 2022  By Marie Ruff  And has No Comment

Supply chain bottlenecks over the past two years have created challenges for construction schedules and project deliveries. In a session at NAIOP’s I.CON East: The Industrial Conference this week in Jersey City, New Jersey, Sheila Sutton, project executive, construction, Duke Realty Corporation, led a panel of […]

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09
Jun
2022
Navigating the Supply Chainwreck
Posted On June 9, 2022  By Marie Ruff  And has No Comment

The pandemic has brought the workings of the global supply chain into prominent focus, with the average consumer much more aware that a system they thought was smooth sailing had now hit some inconvenient and expensive rocky shoals. In a session at I.CON East: The Industrial […]

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12
May
2022
Keeping an Eye on What’s Ahead
Posted On May 12, 2022  By Jeffrey Milanaik  And has No Comment

NAIOP has had a solid start to the year, with strong membership engagement, successful conferences bringing together thousands of CRE leaders, and timely and valuable research recently published by the NAIOP Research Foundation. Although commercial real estate was not untouched by the pandemic, it was largely […]

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03
May
2022
Optimizing the Supply Chain in a Time of Disruption
Posted On May 3, 2022  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has 1 Comment

Conversations around the supply chain have dominated headlines as the pandemic’s ongoing effects have slowed everything from construction materials to flowers for summer weddings. Here are a few key takeaways on what experts at NAIOP events, in Research Foundation reports, and in Development magazine are saying […]

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24
Mar
2022
Ports to Trucks: Overcoming Supply Chain Challenges
Posted On March 24, 2022  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has 1 Comment

Ports and occupiers are facing innumerable challenges brought on by increased demand, supply chain delays and shortages of drivers who move materials after they’ve been unloaded from container ships.  Nicole Bennett, executive managing director, logistics & industrial co-lead, Americas, Cushman & Wakefield, moderated a session at […]

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23
Mar
2022
Port of Long Beach: America’s Second Largest Port Handles Record Trade Volume
Posted On March 23, 2022  By Shawn Moura, Ph.D.  And has No Comment

The neighboring ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have attracted substantial attention from the press, economists and industrial real estate developers as a surge in imports during the COVID-19 pandemic continues unabated. Increased shipments have translated to long lines of container ships anchored off the […]

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23
Mar
2022
Exploring California’s Cold Storage Climate
Posted On March 23, 2022  By Brielle Scott  And has No Comment

California is the biggest user of cold storage in the U.S., with over 16.5 million square feet of cold storage space according to the Los Angeles Times, and the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have more than doubled their refrigerated container capacity in recent […]

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