It’s hard to prove that renters are willing to pay more to live in “sustainably developed” apartments—but circumstantial evidence that this is the case keeps piling up...
Today everyone wants to create new apartments in lively neighborhoods, where residents will live a short walk from shops, restaurants and other services...
Commercial development is a unique industry. Different from residential professionals, commercial real estate professionals deal with larger projects, higher risk and more complex technical disciplines. At the same time however, the business is...
Underground warehousing and manufacturing facilities, primarily centered in the Kansas City, Mo. market, are undergoing an unprecedented development boom due to the current demand/supply imbalance.
The national industrial sector is in the mids...
As public-private partnerships increase in popularity, commercial real estate professionals who want to leverage this unique development model would be wise to take the time to understand the nuances of how, why and when they work.
Because und...
After the global financial crash, it seemed like the housing market would take years to work through its inventory of unwanted single-family houses—and it did. Investors bought hundreds of thousands of houses at low prices, often out of...
Micro-housing is hot, as it fits with national trends toward more renters who rent for longer periods of time, and a lower supply of affordable housing across the country. Not surprisingly, major cities lacking in housing—for instance, New...