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Commercial Construction Trends: The Highs and Lows of 2016

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Here’s a look at our top 2016 commercial construction “highs” and “lows”: Low: Mall Retail Tenants Choose Local over National. As a national commercial construction firm, it’s not surprising the majority of our 2016 revenue came from work outside our home market of Chicago. High: Big Opportunities in Big Box Retail.

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Bisnow Panel Shows Confidence in Industrial Development

Constructonomics

I would usually concentrate on apartments, hotels, office, retail, mixed-use, etc., There is an across the board need for industrial space and almost every retailer is involved. One member of the panel showed a graph of the historical growth of e-commerce and then predicted that e-commerce will increase by 62% by 2016.

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Coconut Grove’s newest mixed-use development springs from a converted parking garage

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A new mixed-use development in Miami’s Coconut Grove neighborhood looks to take a 402-space parking garage and convert it into a mixed-use office building. The parking structure was purchased by Terra in January 2016 for $16 million.

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A tableware storage space is reset to accommodate an investment firm’s headquarters in Raleigh, N.C.

BD+C

Since 2005 through July of this year, this metro has added 3,672 residential units, 1,000 hotel rooms, 346,000 sf of retail space and 1.5 million sf of office space downtown. billion last year in new capital investments, and more than 30,000 new jobs announced in 2016. The Raleigh-Durham metroplex has seen more than $3.3

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DLR Group opens office in Nashville, Tenn.

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DLR Group opens office in Nashville, Tenn. 0 qpurcell Mon, 11/06/2023 - 10:06 Designers DLR Group is expanding its presence in the Southeast with the opening of an office in downtown Nashville, Tenn.—a a collaborative effort led by DLR Group Principals Matthew Gulsvig, AIA, LEED AP, and Randall Coy.

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Industry Focus – Retail: Less Than Six Degrees of Separation

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By the BF Staff From the March/April 2016 Issue. Retail accounts for more than $2 trillion in total GDP impact with consumer spending accounting for more than two-thirds of the U.S. The Tarpon Point Resort at Marina Village is home to a number of upscale retail shops and restaurants. Credit: City of Cape Coral). percent.

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Award of Merit Office/Retail/Mixed Use: One Vanderbilt Avenue

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The One Vanderbilt Avenue mixed-use project broke ground in 2016 and reached completion earlier in 2020.

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