Industrial Real Estate 2018: Disruptions and Structural Shifts
Supply chain advances and new technologies are affecting how, where and what types of industrial facilities are being built.
Aerial imaging technology enables commercial real estate professionals to research properties much more quickly and easily than in the past.
Supply chain advances and new technologies are affecting how, where and what types of industrial facilities are being built.
Columbus, Ohio, is using public-private partnerships and $50 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation and Vulcan Inc. to revolutionize its transportation infrastructure.
The average clear height of warehouse ceilings has increased steadily over the past 20 years.
All of these innovations could affect how goods are delivered directly to consumers in the future.
North American developers are animating small spaces with architectural robotics.
Development magazine’s winter issue delves into the evolving uses of artificial intelligence in the commercial real estate industry, from lease management and building operations to portfolio assessment and data analysis.
Development magazine’s Fall issue profiles Crescent Communities, explores the growing impact of spaceport real estate around Houston and along Florida’s Space Coast, the commitment to prioritize employee well-being and environmental stewardship in the design of REI Co-op’s latest distribution center, and the innovations involved in the development of EVE (Electric Vehicle Enclave) Park in London, Ontario.
This issue features a cover story on The Stack, the first high-rise office project in Canada to earn Zero Carbon Building Design certification. Other feature articles examine the new realities of CRE investing across different sectors, the challenges of finding move-in-ready space for advanced manufacturing startups, and lessons learned from Mark IV’s acquisition and master planning of a 4,300-acre Opportunity Zone industrial project in northern Nevada.