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MALVERN, PA—After decades of neglect, a former Bethlehem Steel headquarters building has been redeveloped into a glistening new, LEED-certified North American headquarters for Saint-Gobain, one of the world's largest building materials companies. See our exclusive video news report.
IRVINE, CA—The Irvine Co.'s new fleet of hybrid-electric buildings joins other advances in building sustainability, such the analytics of controlling building systems and the use of biodegradable soap in restrooms, Rich Bluth tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ—The View at Cascade offers concierge services and is one of two P.B. Bell properties participating in a pilot LED lighting program in an effort to increase energy efficiency and reduce utility costs.
NEWPORT BEACH—Working with Advanced Microgrid Soloutions, The Irvine Company will install Tesla Energy storage cells that reduce peak energy consumption.
WASHINGTON, DC—How will a generation of workers who have only known a low-interest-rate environment respond when rates begin rising? It's a consideration that the <i>Emerging Trends</i> report recommends keeping on radar screens.
HARRISON, NJ—One of New Jersey's former urban industrial wastelands continues a remarkable transformation, developers and city officials marked the completion of 221 Bergen, a 104-unit luxury residential complex on Bergen Street in Harrison, NJ.
CHICAGO—The five-story building adjacent to the Brown Line was one of the first approved projects under the City of Chicago's transit-oriented development ordinance.
Technological developments are changing the value proposition of product types across the commercial real estate industry, creating new opportunities but also significant risks. As our buildings and cities become increasingly "networked", managing these risks will be critical to ensuring optimal returns on investment.