Atlanta Data Center Activity Poised For Takeoff In 2018
Activity for data bank operators is picking up in 2018 in Atlanta after a dry spell
Activity for data bank operators is picking up in 2018 in Atlanta after a dry spell
Tech's reach is expanding into other parts of California in a big way.
The two executives of D.C. REITs think investors are focusing too much on Amazon and not enough on growing demand from the federal budget and other tenants.
The data center developer accelerated the timeline for its 42-acre, 108 MW Sterling campus, breaking ground on Phase 1 in March with an expected Q1 delivery.
Is suburban multifamily 'the hottest market' in Baltimore or is it 'on shaky ground'? The answer depends on who you ask.
Bethesda developers such as Federal Realty, JBG Smith and Boston Properties expect the area's growing office market to boost its retail and restaurant sector.
Projects such as Columbian Quarter, St. Elizabeths East and Skyland Town Center could transform the Anacostia and Congress Heights neighborhoods.
Developers think D.C. is well positioned to land tech companies like Amazon, but they say improvements need to be made to bolster the city's tech industry.
Demand for D.C. office space is on the rise, but experts say it is not keeping pace with growing supply and expect D.C.'s vacancy rate to increase.
D.C. market leaders such as Monty Hoffman, Bob Kettler, Richard Lake and others spoke at BMAC about their thoughts on the multifamily sector.
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