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Continued ecommerce growth fuels industrial revolution
February 3, 2021The economic trends that made industrial/warehouse a white-hot category in 2020 are going strong and creating ongoing opportunities in Central Maryland. Cabot Properties, together with development partner MRP Industrial, recently broke ground on a new speculative 86,840 square foot warehouse/industrial building in Prince George’s County. Photo courtesy of MRP Industrial.
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Developing Leaders to focus on education and legislative awareness
February 3, 2021Paul Giulio, Vice President of Development at Hill Management Services, Inc., was first introduced to the Developing Leaders (DL) Committee when he participated in an onsite property tour and developer’s presentation that had been organized by the committee. In his role overseeing construction and development activities for Hill Management Services,…
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Industry Roundtable: Women in Real Estate
January 27, 2021From left to right: Karen Cherry; Abby Glassberg; Elizabeth Allison Karen Cherry, Vice President of Office Leasing, The Howard Hughes Corporation; Abby Glassberg, Principal, NAI KLNB; and Elizabeth Allison (Tarran-Jones), Leasing, Merritt Properties participated in a virtual discussion that examined the current landscape for women in the commercial real estate…
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State Circle: New policy ends development moratoria, alters impact fees in Montgomery County
January 27, 2021In what is being described as a major and business-friendly shift in development policy, the Montgomery County Council has adopted a Growth and Infrastructure Policy that eliminates moratoria on new developments. The “marquee change” in the new policy which came into effect January 1 and lasts through 2024, is the…
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Risky, blighted and long
January 27, 2021Challenging brownfield projects deliver enormous benefits Harbor Point has transformed 27 acres of land that was undeveloped and unused for years into a vibrant extension of the city. Photos courtesy of Beatty Development. It was a picture-perfect example of industrial blight. Abandoned decades earlier, the hulking factory buildings, industrial furnaces…
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CRE Concepts: Will a pandemic fuel demand for buildings that support holistic wellness?
January 27, 2021Amid the discussions about HVAC system upgrades, enhanced cleaning schedules and installation of automatic door openers, touchless faucets and anti-bacterial surfaces, many Americans are adopting new expectations around acceptable wellness standards in their workplaces. Some design professionals predict those expectations will fuel a new wellness culture that will stretch far…
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If You Ask Me…
January 20, 2021Describe your leasing/investment sales expectations for 2021 Charles A. BreitenotherPrincipalNAI KLNB “From everyone I am speaking and interacting with on a regular basis, I believe local business decision-makers now see the end in sight, though it still may be some time off. For office space users, we expect less downsizing…
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With more than 700 bills pre-filed before New Year’s and multiple proposals to alter taxation and environmental laws, the Maryland General Assembly 2021 session is off to a busy start. To date, the NAIOP-MD Legislative Committee has placed 104 bills on its watch list. Two early legislative themes are emerging…
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It’s becoming the “fourth utility” in commercial real estate. As tenants continue their migration back into the workplace, they are discovering the integration of access control and touchless technology systems in parking garages, restrooms, kitchen areas and other common spaces to reduce physical contact and the spread of germs.
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NAIOP Maryland Gifts $35,000 to Six Non-Profit Groups in 2020
January 13, 2021Most recent donation made to Maryland Food Bank Baltimore, MD (January 12, 2021) – NAIOP Maryland, the local commercial real estate association, donated $35,000 to six different non-profit organizations that support people in need throughout the greater Baltimore and central Maryland region in 2020. The most recent gift was presented…