The Tin Building: A Fish Market Morphs into a Dining Destination
An adaptive-reuse project in Manhattan rejuvenates a landmark that had fallen upon hard times.
Here is how to reinvent these properties for a new era.
An adaptive-reuse project in Manhattan rejuvenates a landmark that had fallen upon hard times.
Tenant demand, along with newer building codes, are energizing this construction trend.
COVID-19 fuels a drive to improve indoor air quality as more office workers return to their buildings.
An assortment of brief facts and figures about new and noteworthy development projects.
Maintenance and mitigation techniques are crucial to help keep insurance premiums low.
Zoning changes, design constraints and financing are among the hurdles.
Flexibility, affordability and durability are among the factors behind their growing use.
Ruling in Massachusetts on prompt-pay statutes comes amid skyrocketing costs for labor and materials.
Creative expression can build a positive connection to a project for tenants and end users.
Download a PDF version of the Winter 2022/2023 Issue of Development.
Development’s spring issue examines shifting priorities in industrial real estate, including power, automation and regional supply chain strategies. Also featured: the growing attraction of industrial outdoor storage; the complexities of developing a university-anchored innovation district; and a CRE company’s pursuit of decarbonization across its bicoastal portfolio.
Winter 2025-2026 Issue
In Development’s winter 2025/2026 issue, find out why power availability has become a top constraint for commercial real estate development and what stakeholders are doing in response. Also featured: the ongoing transformation of Philadelphia’s Navy Yard; the office market’s selective rebound; 25 years of the NAIOP Research Foundation; and how research directors view the trends shaping the industry in Canada and the U.S.
Fall 2025 Issue
Development’s fall issue features a profile of Vulcan Real Estate, NAIOP’s 2025 Developer of the Year. Also included: an innovative adaptive reuse project that transformed an iconic former Sears store into modern multifamily residences; a look at how baby boomers are changing the senior living market; and the influence sports and entertainment districts are having on urban real estate.