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Power Plays: Why Energy Availability, Pricing, Grid Readiness Now Drive Corporate Site Selection

Business Facilities

Courtesy of LocationAdvisor.com A t a time when business resilience is increasingly defined by energy reliability and sustainability, corporate real estate (CRE) executives are placing a strategic focus on one factor that was once an afterthought in site selection: the power grid.

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From LEED to WELL: Certifying healthy, resilient, and sustainable buildings

Construction Specifier

The focus now includes how well a building serves its occupants and the environment, especially in the face of increasing climate challenges. Engineers, architects, and specifiers are under growing pressure to design and deliver spaces that prioritize sustainability, occupant well-being, and resilience.

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What's next for affordable housing in 2024?

BDC Network

The urban core is a big focus of development, though there is also clear interest in surrounding neighborhoods. A big concern is locating housing where jobs are and figuring out the right ways to build. This is part of what it means to build a sustainable, resilient, and equitable community. Looking Beyond the Building.

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Cracking the code of affordable housing

BDC Network

In the same month, Private Equity Real Estate (PERE) reported that 85% of new rental housing being developed in the U.S. His team is writing guidelines for transit-oriented developments that incorporate affordable housing. “As He found the most successful ones had a sense of community that went beyond the buildings.

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Serda Urganciyan Joins Studio 88 Architecture as PartnerCEO

CCR Magazine

Prior to joining Studio 88, she has held senior design and management positions at leading national and regional real estate and construction management firms in the Northeast. She has managed design, development and construction work totaling in excess of $15 billion in value.

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Biggest Infrastructure Project in Japan for 2024

Building Radar

As Japan moves forward with its ambitious urban and economic plans, 2024 is set to be a pivotal year for infrastructure development. This massive project aims to alleviate traffic congestion in and around Tokyo, improving connectivity and promoting regional development.

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2025 Top Logistics Hubs

Business Facilities

Overall, companies relying on logistics evaluate transportation access, proximity to markets, a capable workforce, competitive real estate, and favorable regulatory conditions. The city developed the “Hire MoVal” program, which offers business license fee waivers and reimbursements for local hire of graduates and veterans.