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Strategies to Unlock Exceptional Team Performance
Characteristics, strategies, and tools to operate at maximum efficiency.
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The Top Locations for Construction Activity
Discover high-growth areas in construction and the key factors driving their expansion.
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Interest Rate Cuts: What CRE Developers Should Know
Analyzing the impact on construction starts and project viability.
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Tech Adoption: A Game-Changer for Data Center Developers
How tech adoption and AI is reshaping data center development.
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Why Every Real Estate Developer Should Pursue Fit-for-Purpose Design
Commercial real estate developers are known to pursue new projects based on community demographics and demand trends. When there’s a low apartment or vacancy rate in a community with rising rents, it’s generally agreed that the market can absorb a new apartment community, for example. While the actual analysis is a little more complex than
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Going Green: How All-Electric Buildings Are Changing the Conversation
Commercial real estate developers are voraciously pursuing sustainable construction practices. From publishing aggressive ESG targets to building to green certifications, there have been a number of ways that developers can reduce the carbon footprint of a commercial property. Now, innovative developers are going one step further to ensure the carbon neutrality—or even negativity—of a new
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Adapting to Weather Changes With Climate Resilient Infrastructure
Extreme weather is increasing in frequency and severity as the impact of climate change becomes more apparent. Natural disasters and severe weather events will have an economic impact across industries, and commercial real estate development is no exception. Looking toward the future, your firm should prioritize climate resiliency, whether that means disaster-proofing existing properties or
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Office-to-Apartment Conversion: Can Developers Make It Work?
Commercial real estate developers are well aware of the national housing shortage. To meet current demand, the nation needs to add 4 million to 5 million new homes. Housing development is at the epicenter of the problem. The construction rate began to slow in 2000. By 2020, 5.5 million fewer homes were delivered compared to