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How Shifting Parking Minimums Impact CRE Development
Parking minimums, which mandate a fixed number of off-street parking spots owners must provide for every residential, commercial, or office building, have been a part of state and local policy in the United States since the post-war era. Zoning codes started to include parking requirements to address concerns around congestion, ensure businesses could succeed, and…
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Make Commercial Real Estate Project Management Easier With Northspyre
Real estate project managers take on many responsibilities throughout a complex development project. From managing capital deployment and budgeting to meeting timelines and ensuring zoning or building code compliance, a project’s success is often in the project manager’s hands. Luckily, development software is making commercial real estate project management easier, allowing you to guarantee more…
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Everything You Need to Know About Adaptable Design For Offices
The ongoing popularity of hybrid and remote work in the post-pandemic era continues to impact office buildings across the United States. Since the majority of Class B and Class C office space remains vacant, owners are looking for creative solutions, such as shorter lease terms for customers, tenant improvement allowances, or undergoing a dramatic conversion…
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The 2024 Commercial Real Estate Outlook Is Hazy
Often in the financial markets, investor sentiment is among the most telling indicators of market condition. Sentiment alone can swing the stock market, cause digital bank runs (think Silicon Valley Bank), stall lending markets, direct asset pricing, or spur the economy. Often, it’s a crystal ball for future investment activity. For 2024, unfortunately, that crystal…
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The Proptech Industry Embraces Diversification in 2024
It’s been a rocky year for investors across all sectors. In 2023, commercial real estate investment experienced its fair share of dislocation, and CRE investment is down as much as 60% this year. But real estate isn’t the only space where investors have become skittish. Venture capital investors have also dramatically reduced funding for innovation…
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Placemaking Is the Key to a Successful Mixed-Use Development
Mixed-use real estate is quickly becoming one of the most popular asset classes. The property type is transforming urban landscapes and providing people with easy access to restaurants, retail, recreation, and more. Mixed-use properties have the potential to create dense walkable live-work-play environments that enhance the vibrancy of a city and community—but to create such…
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Will the “Envy Office” Help Revive the Office Building Market?
Since the COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the era of remote work, companies and businesses have been looking for unique ways to draw workers back to the office. The “envy office” – or office buildings with aesthetically pleasing and Instagrammable lobbies, conference rooms, or shared spaces – are the latest attempt to get remote workers returning…
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How A Real Estate Asset Valuation Reset Will Impact CRE Developers
A wide bid-ask spread has characterized the commercial real estate investment market this year. Due to the rampant rise in interest rates over the last 18 months, buyers and sellers cannot seem to get on the same page about asset values. Buyers expect—as is standard during an elevated interest rate environment—lower asset prices to offset…
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Top 10 Predictions for Commercial Real Estate in 2024
The past couple of years have brought about unprecedented conditions in commercial real estate, and it may feel difficult to predict what’s coming next in the market. Economic conditions may be less certain than ever before, but tracking trends and opportunities is still a valuable practice for your firm moving into 2024 and beyond. As…