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Who’s Winning the CRE Debt Wars?

Despite positive market fundamentals, competing in the late-cycle financing arena requires sharp skills and discipline.

Energy Storage: Plenty in Store

Large-scale projects are emerging nationwide, bringing cost savings and more sustainable property operations.

L.A. Leads the Way with Record-Setting Project

The city’s deal for solar generation and storage is the largest for a U.S. city to date.

How a Rule Change Could Affect Renewable Prices

FERC’s first major review of its guidelines in nearly 40 years might alter renewable power producers’ ability to compete with conventional sources.

Q&A: Duda | Paine on Densification, the Collaborative Space Debate

What does Emory University’s new LEED platinum student center have in common with NCR’s new HQ building in Midtown Atlanta?

Electricity Prices: Fall 2019 Outlook

Although pricing trends vary widely among regions, alternative energy sources are putting increased downward pressure on U.S. electricity rates overall.

The Future of Cities: Gensler’s Co-CEO Weighs In

Diane Hoskins on the design firm’s new forecast of how demographic shifts, climate change and other issues will re-shape real estate.

How Big Data Is Reshaping Property Management

Property managers have long sought to optimize performance by looking into data collected through building systems. That day has finally arrived.

Triple-Play Project Shows Glimpse of Generation’s Future

A 700-megawatt Oklahoma facility will be the largest in North America to unite wind and solar sources with storage capacity.

Real Estate Gives Back: How Cummings’ Buildings Power Charities

How one Boston developer-owner quietly became one of America’s most impactful billionaire philanthropists.