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Download the Winter 2019/2020 Issue of Development
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Download the Winter 2019/2020 Issue of Development
Realizing the Potential of Brownfields
Friday, September 13, 2024
Incentives hope to spur reuse of underutilized and abandoned properties.
C-PACE Financing Finds Solid Footing in the Capital Stack
Friday, September 23, 2022
This rapidly growing alternative funding method can help developers meet a wide range of goals.
Second-Tier Cities Thrive in the Post-Pandemic World
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Smaller metropolitan areas are recovering faster than bigger ones, and their future looks bright.
open_in_new McLaughlin Melinda
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Melinda McLaughlin
Melinda McLaughlin is Senior Vice President and Global Head of Research for Prologis. In addition to leading the global research team, she focuses on tracking, analyzing and
Download the Spring 2022 Issue of Development
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
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Download the Spring 2017 Issue of Development
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
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open_in_new Gabe Jeremy
Friday, September 19, 2025
Jeremy Gabe, Ph.D.
Jeremy Gabe joined USD in 2019. He teaches both undergraduate and graduate real estate courses in real estate finance, sustainability, market analysis and housing policy. Prior to
open_in_new Sweeney Gerard
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Gerard Sweeney
Gerard H. Sweeney has served as president, chief executive officer and Trustee of Brandywine Realty Trust, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since the company’s founding in 1994.
Download the Spring 2019 Issue of Development
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
A Silver Linings Playbook for Controversial Development Projects
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Turning public conflict into corporate goodwill requires thoughtful strategies and genuine concern for the local community.
Suburbs, Edge Cities and Santa Fe: A Conversation with Joel Garreau
Thursday, September 23, 2021
The influential author sees the next boom towns emerging in smaller cities that are “urbane without the burdens of being urban.”
Industrial Space Demand Forecast, First Quarter 2025
Friday, March 7, 2025
In the second half of 2024, U.S. industrial net absorption totaled 96.9 million square feet, bringing the annual total to just 170.8 million square feet. This is the lowest annual rate since 2011,
open_in_new Jacobs Adam
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Adam Jacobs, Ph.D.
Adam is the national head of research at Colliers Canada. His commentary on the investment, real estate, and macro has been featured on leading outlets such as BNN, Financial Post,
open_in_new Zebro Ryan
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Ryan Zebro
Ryan Zebro sources investment capital from both institutional and individual investors, is responsible for underwriting and structuring the company’s investment opportunities, coordinates
open_in_new Grimsley Kat
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Kat Grimsley, Ph.D.
Kat Grimsley is the Director of the Masters in Real Estate Development program at the George Mason University. She is responsible for the administration of all aspects of the
Chapter Profile: NAIOP Edmonton
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
This growing Canadian city sits at the heart of a major energy-producing region.
Building for Retail Success in Hip Neighborhoods
Thursday, September 23, 2021
In a trendy area of Los Angeles, a multi-functional design for a grocery store makes it stand out.
Office Space Demand Forecast, Second Quarter 2022
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
The U.S. office market absorbed 21.6 million square feet across the last quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2022. Office market vacancy rates increased for the 10th straight quarter to start
Industrial Real Estate Experts: I.CON Needs You in 2023
Thursday, August 25, 2022
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Industrial Real Estate Experts: I.CON Needs You in 2023
Industrial Real Estate Experts: I.CON Needs You in 2023 NAIOP's I.CON conferences are where deals happen, but more