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To Tackle the Warehouse Shortage, Industrial Developers Are Looking Up
Two decades ago, industrial was hardly considered a glamorous asset class. Industrial properties were simple and inexpensive box structures, and they filled a necessary real estate function—to house manufacturing facilities and machinery or store products.
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What’s Fueling Commercial Real Estate Development Recovery?
It isn’t surprising that a global pandemic negatively affected the commercial real estate industry. 2020 saw a recession and abrupt halt to many ongoing projects as the world figured out how to move forward. Nearly two years after the shutdowns, commercial real estate is on the mend.
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5 Trends That Will Shape Commercial Real Estate Technology in 2022
For the last decade, acceptance and adoption have been the prevailing trends around commercial real estate technology—and thanks to the pandemic, the industry has finally and completely embraced the digital world.
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A Real Estate Developer’s View on the Future of Office Development
In the midst of soaring life science developments and adaptive reuse projects, office development had the slowest recovery across real estate asset classes in 2021.
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The Hurdles Facing Real Estate Asset Classes in 2022
Coming off the heels of an excellent quarter for real estate investment, 2022 is shaping up to be a good year for development teams.
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4 Ways Real Estate Developers Can Reduce Project Errors
Undeniably, commercial real estate projects are complex. With so many moving parts and people involved, these projects always have their share of challenges. While there are many opportunities for mistakes to be made in the planning stage, the errors aren’t exclusively happening early on. Just one wrong number entered into project tracking logs, no matter…
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3 Disruptive Commercial Real Estate Technology Trends
After spending many years disregarding modern technology advancements in favor of established processes, the commercial real estate industry faces a period of ‘catch-up.’
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Is Life Science a Secret Boon for Office Real Estate Development?
For most of the commercial real estate industry, the recovery has arrived faster than expected. As the pandemic has waned, hotel, retail and multifamily property owners have seen demand return as quickly as it vanished last year. Office owners, unfortunately, weren’t invited to the comeback party. Remote work has compressed leasing demand and has fundamentally…
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3 Signs Big City Real Estate is Making a Comeback
Mere months after the start of the pandemic, the world—it felt—had declared city life obsolete. Remote work was the new normal; retail and restaurants were shuttered; and density was now dangerous.