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U.S. Data Center Development Cost GuideOur Data Center Development Cost Guide provides insights across U.S. markets, including building, material, land and labor costs, material and equipment lead times, labor availability, and more.
Brian Ungles • December 10, 2024
article • technology
Boosting Renewables and Cutting Emissions with ENERGY STAR® NextGen™From Seattle to Minneapolis to Boston, cities across the country are embracing greener futures—and the buildings within them must adapt. But for buildings to meet carbon footprint reductions and net-zero targets, innovative sustainability measures are essential.
Megan Pendill • August 01, 2024
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Midwest Second-Generation Space: The Emerging OpportunityThe Midwest industrial sector has experienced a record number of deliveries over the last four years, collectively delivering 376.6 million square feet (msf) since 2020.
Gregory Rogalla • July 25, 2024
research • food & beverage
How to Think About the San Francisco Hotel MarketSince the end of 2019, analyzing and market performance of San Francisco hotels has been a significant challenge, but, given recent data, there may finally be clarity emerging from the turbulence of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Elaine Sahlins • July 23, 2024
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From AI to Absorption: Office Demand, AI Talent Concentrations, and What it Means for Data CentersArtificial intelligence (AI) is an integral part of modern society and business, having re-entered the spotlight in late 2022 with the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, as hype surrounding the technology boomed. As a result, AI occupiers are poised to become a significant tenant class in commercial real estate as AI technology continues to attract venture capital, reshape industries and further embed itself in the fabric of the business world.
John McWilliams • January 18, 2024
article • technology
Market Reboot: How Tech CRE is Adjusting to a Turbulent EconomyThe pandemic has changed the way the North American office market functions, and has had an impact on all markets and occupiers, the tech sector included.
Robert Sammons • November 18, 2022
article • technology
Global Tech Cities: AustinAustin has a strong history of being a tech hub dating back to the 1980s when companies including IBM, Texas Instruments and Dell established early roots in the city. Over the past two years, a steady stream of tech companies fleeing other large metro areas have relocated to the area to capitalize on Austin’s business-friendly climate, including both Tesla and Oracle, which have both relocated their headquarters to the Texas capital.
Jeff Graves • September 09, 2022
article • technology
Global Tech Cities: ChicagoChicago is the nation’s third-largest city and acts as a natural hub for innovation in the Midwest. As a leading business center, Chicago has the capital, labor and infrastructure to support the world’s top technology firms.
Gregory Rogalla • September 06, 2022
article • technology
Global Tech Cities: Washington, D.C.With a significant growth forecast for the global tech sector in the next 10 years, the evolution of tech cities around the world as hubs of tech talent and suitable commercial real estate will continue, and Washington, D.C. is no exception. In this article we assess how Washington, D.C. stacks up in the tech space.
Nathan Edwards • September 02, 2022
article • technology
Global Tech Cities: SeattleThe Seattle market has been established tech market for decades. Seattle scores very high in several tech-related categories: number of graduates, job concentration, labor pool size, talent migration, et al.
Brian Cagayat • August 16, 2022
article • technology
Global Tech Cities: Bay AreaThe region surrounding the San Francisco Bay remains the epicenter of the technology industry.
Robert Sammons • August 08, 2022
article • technology
Project Management Delivery of the FutureCushman & Wakefield Introduces Cutting-Edge, Cloud-Based Tech Solution
November 11, 2021
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