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Phases of Commercial Real Estate Development

Construction Marketing

Commercial real estate development involves the process of acquiring, designing, constructing, and leasing or selling commercial properties such as office buildings, retail centers, and industrial parks. This can be done through a purchase or lease agreement.

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Apartment Trends Taking Over 2022

Pro Builder

Other rental properties are implementing designated co-working spaces reflecting a traditional office. We’re beginning to see more innovative digital options that are enabling residents to “self-lease” such as upgraded virtual tours, consumer relationship management technology, AI leasing assistants and automated income validation.

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Demand for Three-Bedroom Rentals on the Rise in a Shifting Market

Pro Builder

Renters are taking remote work into their apartments and using additional bedrooms as spacious home offices. Three-bedroom units are more affordable on a price per square foot basis, and some tenants and buyers are looking for flex rooms to turn into home offices. What is driving the demand for three bedrooms over two?

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Is There a Future in Commercial Investment Properties for You?

Wolgast Corporation

On a surface level, it seems like a long-term, but easy investment that will generate ongoing income and also potentially appreciate in value the longer you own it. Additionally, people are returning to the office, some full-time and some hybrid. Have you considered commercial investment properties to add to your portfolio?

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6 guideposts for cities to create equitable transit-oriented developments

BD+C

Multifamily Housing Affordable Housing Office Buildings Retail Centers Shopping Centers Transit Facilities Despite the best efforts of city governments and their transportation departments, transit-oriented-development projects often unintentionally burden existing residents and small businesses in the area.

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Demystifying carbon offsets vs direct reductions

BD+C

Rob Atkinson and Chris Forney Office Buildings Headquarters Architects Regulations Energy Efficiency Sustainable Development Sustainable Design and Construction Many companies are striving to achieve climate neutrality , which involves bringing their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions down to net zero on an annual basis.

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Transforming shopping malls into 21st century neighborhoods

BD+C

Marc Asnis, AICP MFPRO+ Blog University Buildings Healthcare Facilities Mixed-Use Apartments Retail Centers Shopping Centers Designers Architects Adaptive Reuse Exterior Restoration Interior Architecture Sustainability Sustainable Development The death of the 20th century shopping mall is evident all across the country.

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