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Collage of interior - exterior photos of T3 RiNo, a 235,000-square-foot office building in Denver’s River North neighborhood developed by a joint venture of Ivanhoé Cambridge, Hines and McCaffery. The property was brought to the market faster than many of its concrete and steel counterparts and uses significantly less carbon in its operations.

Mass Timber’s Growing Appeal for Builders

Though still small in number, projects using this innovative technique offer a sustainable and efficient solution.

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CREtech Special Report: Industry Leaders Talk Brass Tacks

Reimagining the office sector and proptech’s more sophisticated role in sustainability dominated the first day of the conference.

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How AI Is Pushing Cloud Data Center Providers to Scale Up

The sector needs to evolve to meet a new generation of demand, says Caddis Cloud Solutions Founder & CEO Scott Jarnagin in this interview.

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Property Management Success: Shoring Up Cybersecurity

Experts share strategies for preventing and mitigating the growing risks posed by cybercrime.

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How to Beat the Heat With Smart Building Designs

Soaring temperatures put a huge strain on properties and budgets. These strategies can boost efficiency.

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Are EV Charging Stations Worth It?

Getting ready for this change is an ongoing mission, CRE executives say.

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Best Practices for AI and Data Integration: CRE Leaders Weigh In

Applying artificial intelligence to decision-making does not simply mean “data in and miracles out.”

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How AI Will Impact the Brokerage Biz

Experts weigh in on how far AI’s reach could be.

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In Offices, It’s Getting Harder to ’Hear Me Now’

New work patterns burden telecom systems, landlords and tenants. But it’s fixable.