Across the country, developers are breathing new life into abandoned hospitals, historic churches, vacant offices and ...
Earlier this year, our article in the Spring 2024 issue of NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Magazine touched on some of the challenges of and tools for adapting underutilized commercial spaces ...
The commercial construction industry in 2026 stands at a crossroads, balancing modest economic growth against a backdrop of elevated interest rates, chronic labor shortages, and tariff-driven cost ...
As 2026 unfolds, Los Angeles is confronting two significant challenges. According to a Greater Los Angeles Office Report by Cushman & Wakefield, office vacancy is towering at 23%, with roughly 50 ...
Earlier this year, Michigan Central Station reopened to widespread excitement, marking a new chapter for this historic site. Initially opened in 1914, the station had long been a hub for Detroiters ...
What do Buffalo, N.Y.; Hartford, Conn.; and San Jose, Calif., have in common? Beginning with Buffalo in 2017, all have abolished parking minimums as a requirement for ...
In the continuous battle against housing shortages and the surplus of vacant buildings, developers are turning their attention to the viability of adaptive reuse for their properties. This strategy ...
Thousands of retail stores have been shuttered in the past few years, and more are on the way. These vacant sites and others—from restaurants to municipal fire houses—can often be converted into ...
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