In today’s commercial real estate market, sustainability is no longer an afterthought. With the growing tendency toward “flight to quality” among tenants — and amid concerns regarding the long-term prospects of office markets due to…
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Which U.S. cities are the loudest? Chances are, the first contender that came to mind was New York City, but plenty of urban centers across the country are struggling with increasing levels of noise pollution.…
NYC's $1 billion LifeSci initiative is expected to deliver 2.6 million square feet of New York City life science space within the next five years
New ULI & PwC Report in Emerging Trends in Real Estate Delivers Optimistic Outlook for 2023 & Beyond
Some experts believe that the national office stock is due for an optimization phase that repurposes functionally obsolete assets and enhances leasing potential going forward.
Our latest retrospective report looks at the backbone of our rapidly growing digital economy — our analysis included data center development and transaction activity from 2012 through 2021 in 90 markets across the U.S.
Surveys conducted by several major brokerages revealed that flex space demand is expected to continue to grow for several years to come.
So, to get a clearer understanding of some of these commercial real estate development trends — as well as the total square footage of new office, industrial and retail space that has been added across…
Aiming to gauge what the views are on workplaces and the commercial office sector after more than two years of pandemic transformation, the survey drew responses from nearly 1,300 U.S. commercial office space decision-makers.
Notably, growth in this sector was not limited to established life science clusters but has also been benefiting tertiary life science markets, where increasing demand has fueled accelerated expansion.
A cultural character that is nearly impossible to pin down into a straightforward definition, the Baltimore metro area embodies a border persona that combines both northern and southern U.S., without ever fully being either one…