NAIOP
Canadian Property Management
NAIOP swaps cryptic acronym for reflective name
NAIOP has adopted a new name, Commercial Real Estate Development Association, as it rounds out a sixth decade of advocacy for a broad range of industry interests.
Canadian Property Management
CRE prompts and sustains economic activity
Property management and commercial brokerage services generated more than $160 billion in spending and underpinned more than 406,000 full-time jobs across the Canadian economy last year.
REMI Network
CRE insiders feeling more optimistic in the U.S.
NAIOP’s newly released sentiment index reveals modest expectations for improved conditions over the coming 12 months, contrasting with last fall’s negative outlook.
Canadian Property Management
NAIOP imposes order on CRE’s evolving vocabulary
An updated glossary of commercial real estate’s common business terms presents an expanded list reflective of an evolving vocabulary across a multidisciplinary workforce.
Construction Business
Burnaby wins NAIOP award for permit timing
The City of Burnaby has been awarded the NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association’s Most Improved Approval Timing award.
Construction Business
Podmore inducted into NAIOP Icons Hall of Fame
Concert’s chair, president and CEO, David Podmore was inducted into the NAIOP Icons Hall of Fame.
Construction Business
NAIOP report explores emerging construction tech
A recent report by the NAIOP Research Foundation explores emerging construction technologies and their implications.
Canadian Property Management
CERS uptake falls short of potential
Removing landlords from the application process hasn’t necessarily made the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS) more accessible for commercial tenants experiencing pandemic-related financial stress.
Canadian Property Management
Hudson Pacific wins NAIOP Developer of the Year
NAIOP has selected Hudson Pacific Properties as the 2021 Developer of the Year – the association’s highest honour.
REMI Network
Coronavirus will accelerate CRE trends
The coronavirus outbreak will accelerate trends that had been forming in commercial real estate (CRE) and cause dramatic changes in the industry.











