Election 2025: How State And City Results Will Reshape Commercial Real Estate
... Northern Virginia’s push to expand grid capacity, broadband and artificial intelligence-driven industry clusters. Her centrist, pro-business stance is expected ...
... Northern Virginia’s push to expand grid capacity, broadband and artificial intelligence-driven industry clusters. Her centrist, pro-business stance is expected ...
This Halloween, the commercial real estate industry is being haunted by the ghost of the prepandemic office market. While U.S. vacancy has finally ticked down for the first time since 2019, attendance remains stalled around 45%, and new construction has ...
... hyperscale is the only segment experiencing a measurable boost from artificial intelligence — at least for now. The leaders of Equinix and Digital ...
... fielded a litany of negative headlines during the pandemic, the artificial intelligence boom has contributed to increased tech leasing in recent months ...
... cut 14,000 corporate positions to operate more nimbly as artificial intelligence helps the company innovate at a quicker rate. UPS officials ...
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright sent a letter late Thursday to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission proposing a measure that would help electricity grids balance real-time demand. The measure could benefit the fastest-growing real estate class, ...
... of its competitors in the sector, which all see the artificial intelligence boom as a major growth driver. Unlike development giants like ...
“The buildings to handle that have to be completely designed differently than data halls of the past,” said Malcolm Ferguson, distinguished technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Legacy data centers are rarely being retrofitted to accommodate the ...
... profession,” Dawson said. “Everybody's upset because they feel like [artificial intelligence] is going to take their place. Well, it is.” That ...
... also turning the country into the world's leader in artificial intelligence. The world's largest tech companies could devote as much ...