“Location, location, location,” has long been a real estate mantra. Once a property has been identified in a market with enough growth and demand, the next step is entitlement and permitting.
Defining the future doesn’t happen in sudden bursts, and that’s especially the case in real estate. Change remains a fluid process, with innovation, investment, and even chance slowly shaping the way ...
In the span of one week, the city and state made a handful of announcements regarding plans to roll out imminent changes to the real estate development process to encourage development and tackle the ...
For project leaders in the world of real estate development, spreadsheets have long been both a blessing and a curse. In terms of sheer utility, they provide a way to keep track of essential figures, ...
Real estate developers have long complained that the hurdles they must clear to launch a project within Chicago city limits create costly bottlenecks that stall developments for months — even if there ...
Too Diverse and Young to Lead? I was 24 years old when I was asked to lead housing research for Goldman Sachs. Eighteen months later, I was asked to co-lead the Firmwide Black Network for the Global ...
Real estate managers no longer consider ESG a matter of changing lightbulbs and installing low-flow toilets in their buildings but are now weighing a lot more effects that environmental, social and ...
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