Posted on November 25, 2019
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Posted on November 25, 2019
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Posted on October 7, 2019
The NAIOP Research Foundation has published a new report titled "Profiles in the Evolution of Suburban Office Parks," by Dustin C. Read, Ph.D./J.D.
The author interviewed five developers who have recently updated suburban office parks in the United States and Canada to learn how they made these properties relevant for today's market.
Posted on September 22, 2019
By Dustin Read
Posted July 9, 2019
By Dr. Harry Guirguis and Dr. Joshua Harris
Posted July 8, 2019
By Diane Hoskins and Andy Cohen
Posted on March 29, 2019
By Margarita Foster
Posted on January 21, 2019
Posted on December 13, 2018
By Dr. Hany Guirguis and Dr. Joshua Harris
Posted on December 12, 2018
By Andy Cohen
Posted on November 21, 2018
The NAIOP Research Foundation has published the NAIOP Office Space Demand Forecast for Q4 2018.
Posted on October 15, 2018
By Jennifer Lefurgy, Ph.D.
Posted on July 16, 2018
The number of available U.S. jobs now exceeds the number of people out of work and seeking employment. At the end of April, job openings stood at 6.7 million while the number of unemployed reached 6.3 million. The June 2018 Marcus and Millichap Research Brief finds that an effect of a competitive labor market is that office-using employment is driving down office vacancy rates, and over the past 12 months, the professional and business sector has been expanding at a faster pace than overall employment, driving up office demand. The professional and business sector added almost 500,000 jobs and grew at 2.5 percent compared to the national rate of 1.6 percent. The increased hiring, according to the report, drove down the national office vacancy to 13.8 percent in the first quarter of 2018.
Posted on June 19, 2018
Years ago, the key to attracting and retaining a talented workforce was to relax the rules a bit: Casual Fridays, flexible work hours and teleworking were the employee perks du jour.
Posted on June 11, 2018
According to a new Cushman and Wakefield report, Space Matters: Key Office Trends and Metrics, two important trends in office space include technology amenities and parking. Common amenities – such as fitness centers and cost-effective food options – remain very important but there is ample opportunity for growth in how technology-related amenities are leveraged by occupiers and landlords. Despite advances in technology, researchers found many office building owners continue to struggle with some of the most basic offerings such as seamless, high-speed internet and cellular service.
Posted on June 7, 2018
By Marie Ruff
Posted on May 31, 2018
The NAIOP Research Foundation has published the NAIOP Office Space Demand Forecast for Q2 2018.
Posted on May 25, 2018
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Amazon.com Inc. has made about 200 phone calls to cities which failed to make the cut for consideration as a location for the company’s second headquarters. Some of the cities say they are "learning from the disappointing phone conversations and making changes." For example, Detroit is now considering strengthening its regional transportation network after Amazon officials told them it was the main reason the city did not make the HQ2 short list. The city did not have enough tech workers to fill 50,000 jobs and had no way, other than cars, of bringing people from outside the city limits to work at the proposed site. Additionally, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Sacramento, California, are restructuring workforce development programs to focus on tech talent. Orlando, Florida, is considering starting a community fund to invest in local tech companies and draw more entrepreneurs.
Posted on May 2, 2018
By Jennifer Lefurgy, PhD
Posted on April 13, 2018
By: Clay Edwards
Posted on March 21, 2018
By Ioana Neamt