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 Saint-Gobain and SageGlass Work Environment Survey found insufficient access to daylight, poor air quality, and distracting noise at workplaces as the major issues experienced by employees
Nonresidential construction has gotten off to a hot start this year and looks to gain even more momentum throughout the spring.
Despite a slight regression, nonresidential construction confidence is still in positive territory
Survey respondents are targeting smaller acquisitions, at a time when market cap rates are narrowing for different product types.
A new white paper addresses the nation’s $3 trillion public infrastructure crisis and how public private partnerships offer a possible solution.
CallisonRTKL foresees future retail centers as hubs with live/work/play components.
Dissatisfaction with “work-life balance” and compensation are cited as reasons why companies’ diversity strategies may be faltering.
The report, from Ted Moudis Associates, encompasses over 2.5 million sf of workspace built over the past two years.
Senior housing occupancy is at its highest level since 2007, and 2015 was a record year for sales and institutional transactions, according to CBRE.
Technology is running wild in Gensler’s 2016 forecast, as things like virtual reality, "smart" buildings and products, and fully connected online and offline worlds are making their presence felt throughout many of the future's top trends.