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Sponsored Content:Hilco Redevelopment Partners (HRP) has made a business out of transforming not just sites, but also local economies, communities, and environments. Take New Jersey, for example, where HRP is turning two retired power plants into state-of-the-art logistics parks, HRP Hudson and HRP Mercer.
Successful local industries fuel healthy office markets and, in recent years, technology has slipped into this fold more than any other industry. Higher occupancy and rent levels tend to concentrate in markets with skilled tech workers, so as tech thrives in a given market, the office sector follows suit.
As one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, Fort Worth is busy improving its downtown density through several ongoing and planned strategic projects. And while the city has always been driven to develop and invest in the city center, stakeholders are now making a concerted effort to ensure that all parts of town will benefit.
Sponsored Content:HRP’s Chicago transformation is an environmental feat. Now they want to make sustainability an industry standard.
Sponsored Content:Reimagining parking assets represent a massive opportunity for landlords to unlock net operating income and improve tenant experience.
Sponsored Content:Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, office lease terms have shortened as tenants sought more flexibility while altering their workforce structures and assessing their long-term office space needs. What do these shorter lease terms really mean? Will they last?
Sponsored Content:Of the five well-known construction types defined within the International Building Code, Type IV, commonly known as “heavy timber,” has been the least-used in the United States. New Type IV buildings have dwindled over time as large trees have become less available and more efficient construction systems have developed.
Sponsored Content:If you take a look around our nation’s cities, you will probably see relics of obsolete industries, like abandoned power plants or old oil refineries. Not only are these sites eyesores, but they are often significant sources of pollution. So, what can be done with them? This is where HRP comes in.
Sponsored Content:If you take a look around our nation’s cities, you will probably see relics of obsolete industries, like abandoned power plants or old oil refineries. Not only are these sites eyesores, but they are often significant sources of pollution. So, what can be done with them? This is where Hilco Redevelopment Partners (HRP) comes in.
Sponsored Content:At JLL, we believe in potential. The potential of people to lead remarkable lives, communities to do remarkable things, and the potential of spaces to become remarkable places.
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