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General Assembly enters stretch run in 2023 session
April 5, 2023The Maryland General Assembly moved more than 700 bills before the 69th-day crossover deadline and has headed into the stretch run of the 2023 Session. The crossover deadline serves as the cut-down date for legislation. By that date, the House and Senate need to pass bills in order…
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Local industrial/warehouse outlook
April 5, 2023Despite slower growth in e-commerce, increasing land shortages and high interest rates, panelists at the recent Bisnow Mid-Atlantic Industrial Summit remain extremely optimistic about the industrial/warehouse asset class in the local sub-market. “End-user demand continues to be very strong and industrial/warehouse buildings are still the darling of the real estate…
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Conceptual images of the Grandview which is pending approval and subject to change. Images courtesy of Erickson Senior Living. On the site of the former Marriott International headquarters, Erickson Senior Living is planning a new kind of addition to a bustling live-work-play environment. The Grandview…
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Industry Roundtable: Recruiting and Retaining CRE Talent
March 22, 2023Dramatic changes to how, when and where employees engage in work over the past several years have added increased pressure on company leaders and real estate human resource professionals to support their hard-earned corporate culture, maintain a sense of fairness in the workplace and recruit and retain the best talent…
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Data analytics heightens location intelligence for CRE firms
March 22, 2023As you click through overlays on a digital map, the expanse of insights pop up in colored areas generated by data analytics. Today’s data analytics tools will show demographics by U.S. Census block: total population, median income, median age, education levels and job categories. But then there is so much…
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A heated debate in Harford County about a proposed 5.2 million sf industrial development has brought a new policy question to the forefront: Have large, modern warehouses evolved beyond a reasonable definition for light industrial? For well over a year now, Chesapeake Real Estate Group (CREG) has been dealing with…
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The Maryland General Assembly has crossed the midpoint of its 2023 session. After a somewhat slow start, by the 41st day of the 90-day session, more than 2,200 bills had been introduced many with important implications for commercial real estate. A select list of bills that are a high priority…
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Women in Construction Week celebrates workers’ success
March 8, 2023The photo of a man with a hard hat holding drawings or a power tool is still the stereotypical image for a construction worker. Since its advent in 1998, Women in Construction (WIC) Week has worked to highlight the different journeys taken by women to achieve the same goal and…
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Now approaching three years since the “great work-from-home experiment” was forced upon nearly every office worker, a substantial percentage have found their way back into the traditional office setting, some have settled into a hybrid arrangement and a smaller number have vowed never to return, even if that means quitting…
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As hybrid work model evolves, employers must practice patience
February 22, 2023Nearly three years after the work-from-home model became standard operating procedure, employees and employers alike are still trying to determine which practices and policies provide the most flexibility and fairness but, as everyone is finding out, one size will never fit all. During an international roundtable discussion, participants from France,…