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What you missed last week: Architecture billings up again; record year for hotel renovations; nation's most expensive real estate markets

What you missed last week: Architecture billings up again; record year for hotel renovations; nation's most expensive real estate markets

BD+C's roundup of the top construction market news for the week of August 18.


By BD+C Staff | August 26, 2013

BD+C's roundup of the top construction market news for the week of August 18 includes the latest architecture billings index from AIA and a BOMA study on the nation's most and least expensive commercial real estate markets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AIA ARCHITECTURE BILLINGS INDEX UP AGAIN IN JULY

The ABI, a leading indicator in commercial construction, was up more than a full point last month, to 52.7 (any score above 50 means increased billings). The number was above 50 in every region and every market sector tracked by the AIA. New projects index also up dramatically, to 66.7, from 62.6 in June. http://www.bdcnetwork.com/aia-architecture-billings-rise-july

 

 

FIVE MOST (AND LEAST) EXPENSIVE COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE MARKETS

At the top: Stamford, Conn. ($16.11/sf), New York, Grand Rapids, Mich., Newark, N.J., and San Francisco. At the bottom: Stockton, Calif. ($3.57/sf), Fresno, Calif., Huntsville, Ala., Virginia Beach, Va., and Albuquerque, N.M. Total operating expenses were down 3.9% overall from 2011 to 2012, BOMA says, crediting maximization of operating efficiency. http://www.bdcnetwork.com/5-most-and-least-expensive-commercial-real-estate-markets

 

 

2013 WILL BE A RECORD YEAR FOR HOTEL RENOVATIONS 

Duro-Last blogger Drew Ballensky reports that the U.S. hotel industry is expected to spend $5.6 billion on capital expenditures this year, beating the prior record set in 2008. NYU's Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality says 20% of hotels will receive improvements this year. http://www.bdcnetwork.com/blog/2013-will-be-record-year-hotel-renovations

 

 

CODE AMENDMENT IN DALLAS WOULD LIMIT EXTERIOR REFLECTIVITY 

Proposal would limit exterior reflectivity of "visible light" to 15%, in attempt to cut down "undesirable" and "potentially hazardous" glare. Potential "non-green" side effect: use of dark or tinted glass that interferes with daylighting. Of note to all designers and glass/enclosures manufacturers. http://www.bdcnetwork.com/code-amendment-dallas-would-limit-building-exterior-reflectivity

 

Also see: Top construction news for the week of August 11, 2013

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