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Research examining how limited partner expectations and policy drivers are influencing sustainable investing practices and performance in real estate.

Analysis of how California's SB 79 and recent environmental and land use policy reforms are reshaping development constraints and economics for multifamily housing along transit corridors.

NAIOP Research Foundation report examining best practices in sustainable data center development through interviews with industry owners, operators, investors, developers and designers.

NAIOP research explores generative AI applications across industrial real estate operations, extending beyond financial analysis and market research into operational strategy.

NAIOP Research Foundation study examining challenges and opportunities in succession planning for commercial real estate firms, informed by advisory experience.

NAIOP Research Foundation report examining best practices in reverse logistics supply chain design and implications for facility location and real estate requirements.

Research analyzing the economic contributions and growth impacts of commercial real estate development and construction activity across U.S. office, industrial, warehouse, and retail sectors.

NAIOP research addressing workplace safety protocols and reopening strategies for U.S. office building operators and occupants during economic recovery.

NAIOP Research Foundation report exploring emerging construction technologies and their implications for the construction and real estate development industries, informed by interviews with researchers and practitioners.

The NAIOP Research Foundation released a systematic tool to evaluate and compare development approvals processes across different jurisdictions objectively.

NAIOP research brief evaluating capital investment strategies and their potential to establish competitive advantages in commercial real estate during the pandemic era.

NAIOP Research Foundation report presenting a two-dimensional framework for evaluating and comparing commercial real estate markets, building on prior market tier and ranking methodologies.

A member resource examining fee transparency practices and implementation considerations for rental housing operators.

NMHC Research Foundation study analyzing long-term filtering dynamics and housing transitions in the U.S. apartment sector across four decades.

Examines the role of tax incentives as policy tools in supporting residential development and housing market expansion.

Research examining the technical, financial, and regulatory feasibility of converting commercial properties into multifamily residential units.

The National Multifamily Housing Council examines international rental housing market practices and mechanisms that may inform US policy and development approaches.

White paper addressing fair housing compliance considerations related to familial status and occupancy policies in multifamily housing.

White paper examining the application of artificial intelligence in resident screening processes and related considerations for multifamily housing operators.

White paper examining cybersecurity threats, regulatory requirements, and best practices specific to multifamily housing operators.

National Multifamily Housing Council outlines policy recommendations aimed at improving apartment affordability through 2035.

Research from the National Multifamily Housing Council exploring Internet of Things technology applications and implications for the multifamily housing sector.

Technical analysis of construction and operational strategies for achieving energy efficiency standards beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2004 in multifamily residential properties, with associated cost assessments.

Analysis of the potential economic consequences of eliminating or restricting Section 1031 like-kind exchange provisions for real estate investors.

Nareit research examines how office REITs reallocated holdings toward secondary cities since 2012 to capitalize on population and employment growth dynamics.

Nareit analysis comparing publicly traded equity REIT performance against private equity core, value-added, and opportunistic real estate funds across a full real estate cycle.

NAR economists analyze Federal Reserve policy implications for mortgage rates, highlighting inflation dynamics, rental trends, productivity gains, and energy market factors affecting real estate financing.

Morningstar DBRS research on the rating methodology and ongoing monitoring practices for North American commercial mortgage-backed securities with multiple borrower pools.

Morningstar DBRS outlines its methodology for integrating ESG considerations into credit rating assessments across sectors and asset classes.

The article examines the U.S. federal government's fiscal situation in Q1 2026, reporting that federal interest payments reached $305 billion for the quarter while tax receipts fell to $939 billion, with the ratio of interest payments to tax receipts worsening to 32.5%, and the Debt-to-GDP ratio edging up to 122.6%. The author argues that rather than implementing fiscal reforms, the Federal Reserve and government are pursuing a strategy of allowing higher nominal economic growth and moderate inflation (3-5% range) to gradually reduce the debt burden, despite inflation accelerating above the Fed's 2% target and core measures reaching their worst levels since mid-2023.

The explosion of AI data centers and the continued electrification of automobiles and other products have greatly increased demand for electricity, sparking renewed interest in producing nuclear power.

Fitch Ratings published updated methodology and criteria for assessing counterparty risk in structured finance and covered bond instruments.

Fitch Ratings analyzes how rapid technological advancement may elevate obsolescence risk for assets underlying asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities.

Fitch Ratings analyzes how US data center operators are leveraging rental escalations and lease pass-through mechanisms to offset rising operational expenses.

Oxford Economics examines the effects of Trump's presidency on the US commercial real estate sector, analyzing policy implications and market impacts across property types.

Oxford Economics examines the investment strategies and opportunities for commercial real estate investors entering the data centre sector.