Hotels now account for over one-third of adaptive reuse projects
For the first time ever, hotel to apartment conversion projects have overtaken office-to-residential conversions.
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For the first time ever, hotel to apartment conversion projects have overtaken office-to-residential conversions.
In its latest multifamily report, Yardi Matrix finds that the national average rent has increased for the second month in a row.
Among affordable housing developers today, there’s one commonality tying projects together: uncertainty. AEC firms share their latest insights and philosophies on the future of affordable housing in BD+C's 2023 Multifamily Annual Report.
Managers of companies in the industrial sector, including construction, have bought the hype of artificial intelligence (AI) as a transformative technology, but their organizations are not ready to realize its promise, according to research from IFS, a global cloud enterprise software company. An IFS survey of 1,700 senior decision-makers found that 84% of executives anticipate massive organizational benefits from AI.
A new report estimates 7 million drivers will shift to autonomous vehicles in 3 U.S. cities.
A new Transwestern report examines the adaptive reuse trend across the U.S.
Paris, Frankfurt, and Macau are all on the list, but none of them are more expensive than the city in the number one spot.
This paper is the first in a planned three-part series of studies on the evolution of diverse office environments and how the contemporary activity-based workplace (ABW) can be uniquely tailored to support a range of employee personalities, tasks and work modes.
The latest Sodexo report on workplace trends explores 10 factors that are impacting the global work environment.
The most effective way to boost your reputation is through thought leadership marketing.
Nonresidential spending decreased from $713.1 billion in November to $708.2 billion in December.
This marks the third consecutive record-breaking year for building completions over 200 meters.
Seven of the 10 executives in the sector surveyed in the report said their company fell victim to fraud in the past year.
Architecture firms close 2016 with the strongest performance of the year.