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April 6, 2022

Atlanta Moves To Crack Down On Liquor Licenses As Pressure Mounts To Stem Gun Violence

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As an ongoing wave of gun violence continues to crash over Atlanta, the city’s leaders are looking at more ways of cracking down on bars and nightclubs they say have exploited a lax liquor licensing system and created unsafe environments.

Atlanta Moves To Crack Down On Liquor Licenses As Pressure Mounts To Stem Gun Violence

Bisnow has obtained a new ordinance proposed by Atlanta City Councilman Byron Amos and endorsed by several of his colleagues on the council that would require many establishments with liquor licenses to hire private security, screen customers for weapons, monitor their parking lots and implement…

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Walk This Way: Data Shows Pedestrian Friendliness Could Be A Step In The Right Direction For Encouraging RTO

Walkability has become a major selling point for employers looking to convince road-weary workers their time is best spent in the office.

Walk This Way: Data Shows Pedestrian Friendliness Could Be A Step In The Right Direction For Encouraging RTO

An April analysis by Brookings Institution showed that even before the pandemic, mostly suburban office markets across the top 10 most populous U.S. metros were 1.7 times more vacant than their downtowns. Fast-forward to late 2021 and those submarkets were two times as vacant, according to updated…

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‘Not A Competition, But A Human Right’: Auburn University Event To Explore Affordable Housing

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‘Not A Competition, But A Human Right’: Auburn University Event To Explore Affordable Housing  

The numbers are stark: The United States has a shortage of nearly 7 million housing units, the National Association of Realtors has reported, attributing the shortfall to “decades of underinvestment and underbuilding.” This underinvestment has particularly impacted lower- and middle-income families, a fact that became more apparent as…

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Soaring Demand, Soaring Costs, Soaring Competition: New Life Sciences Labs Reach For The Sky

Soaring Demand, Soaring Costs, Soaring Competition: New Life Sciences Labs Reach For The Sky  

When tenants begin working on the upper floors of 10 World Trade in Boston’s Seaport District — a forthcoming 17-story high-rise that just broke ground earlier this month — they’ll look out over the city through the tinted glass that reacts and dims based on the position of the sun and the time of day.

It’s not just a high-tech amenity. For many of the scientists and researchers who will be conducting tests in the upper reaches of the new tower, the sun shading is essential to protecting experiments from getting spoiled by excess sunlight. 

For architect Victor Vizgaitis of Sasaki Associates, the firm that designed the building for developer BGI, creating lab space more than 100 feet in the air carried a host of technical and regulatory challenges. But in a market where demand for space shows little sign of slowing, and most importantly, sought-after talent prefers urban locations, the push to go vertical is undeniable.

“Scientists and researchers and lab workers are also humans, and the ability to be in the middle of everything, and part of the action, is just as important to them as any office worker,” he said. 

High-rise labs aren’t brand-new, especially in Boston. But in recent weeks, 10 World Trade, set to include 555K SF of lab space, has been joined by a number of announcements of new tower projects that include significant lab space, such as a £500M ($656M) lab-led tower block in…

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To Compete With The Comforts Of Home, Office Owners Need To Go Digital

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How can an office compete with the comforts of home? That is the question on the minds of many building owners, property managers and CEOs as they grapple with the best ways to bring their employees back to the office — and make them excited to be there. Apple, Meta,…

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So, Is This The World's First Real Estate NFT?

 

Is this what the latest class of alternative property assets looks like? What are believed to be the world’s first nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, of digitised commercial real estate has just changed hands.

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