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August 31, 2022

Owners Of North Fulton's Outdated Office Parks Look To Mixed-Use It Up But Risk 'Oversaturation'

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The suburban office parks that dot North Fulton County are growing more obsolete by the month, a trend that could lead to a wave of demolitions as developers strive to make their properties relevant in today's corporate environment, one industry veteran said at a Bisnow event Tuesday.

Owners Of North Fulton's Outdated Office Parks Look To Mixed-Use It Up But Risk 'Oversaturation'

“I think for every four-building office project, one might get torn down ... to pave the way for density of other types versus trying to redo those,” MidCity Real Estate Partners founder Kirk Demetrops said on a panel at Bisnow's North Fulton County event, held…

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Mayor Dickens Names Atlanta's First Chief Sustainability Officer

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Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is putting more power behind his green initiatives.The mayor named Chandra Farley the city's new chief sustainability officer, a Cabinet-level position at the Office of Sustainability and Resiliency, which was established in 2015 by

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Why Lawyers Are Leading The Return-To-Office Race

What happens when three equity partners and a junior associate in a law firm walk into a conference room? They leave with a renewed appreciation for the office.

At least, that was the experience of Phil Appenzeller, CEO of Dallas-based firm Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr. That moment, which was before his firm mandated a companywide return, crystallized why he feels in-person work is still critical for lawyers, even in the era of work-from-home.

“One of our first-year lawyers was here, and one of my partners came down and said, ‘Hey, I've got a problem. Can we go into this conference room?’” Appenzeller said. “For [a first-year associate], being able to sit and watch how we work through things, I think in person was much better than it would be if he was trying to watch it over Zoom or on the phone.”

Why Lawyers Are Leading The Return-To-Office Race

As hybrid work has taken hold of the corporate world, the legal industry has returned to its offices in larger numbers than other white-collar sectors, like technology and finance. Law firm leaders who spoke to Bisnow said the nature of the profession — with long hours, intense, extended periods of…

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As Complexity Of Life Sciences Increases, Challenge Of Custom Builds Tests Developers

Labs and biomanufacturing facilities have always been complex machines that are challenging to build and operate, but recent developments in biotech have made building lab space more difficult, even relative to what was built five years ago, adding layers of complexity that favor deeper pockets and developers who can operate at scale.

Today’s facilities, influenced by the growth of mRNA and cell and gene therapy, a more challenging financial market and supply chain delays, require significant technical expertise, capital and an appetite for long-term risk.

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