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Exit Planning: Without it, Your Business Could Die
September 15, 2020
By Kevin Kays In my nearly ten years as a business coach with business advisory services company The Alternative Board, and as an exit planner with ...
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CREW Mentorship: Helping Women Succeed in CRE Since 2016
September 8, 2020
By Katie Rapone, editor “Don’t underestimate the power of your network,” says Jaimee Keene, vice president of Investments at Avison Young and mentor for the ...
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Teaching the Next Generation: Mentorship Programs & Workplace Training
September 1, 2020
By Heather Dolan It is no secret that for many, this year has not gone as planned. We’ve all had to regroup, pivot, and persevere. One ...
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Architect of the Month: Deborah Tan Lucking, AIA, Director of Sustainability, Fentress Architects
August 25, 2020
Since joining Fentress Architects in 1996, Deborah Tan Lucking, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, has focused on civic and cultural projects. Increasingly aware of the impact these ...
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Denver International Airport Passenger Terminal Lands AIA Colorado’s Twenty-Five Year Award
August 18, 2020
AIA Colorado has selected the Denver International Airport (DEN) Passenger Terminal as the recipient of the 2020 Twenty-five Year Award. As one of the most ...
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Vacant Property Coverage Amid COVID-19
August 4, 2020
By Morgan P. Mahoney Whether we see a V-shaped recovery or a swoosh, there are bound to be retailers and restaurants forced out of business in ...
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Using Drones as a Tool to Drive Public Engagement
July 28, 2020
By Sara Egan and Maddie Clark Landscape architects and planners have relied on Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles (UAVs or drones) for site analysis, monitoring construction progress ...
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Is Your Technology Ready for a Distributed Workforce?
July 16, 2020
By Marty Wilson After months of quarantine and self-isolation due to COVID-19, it’s evident that working from home is no longer an experiment. It’s an increasingly ...
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Safe Harboring the 26% Solar Investment Tax Credit in 2020
July 9, 2020
By John Shaw, Commercial & Industrial Solar Developer at Namasté Solar Since it was enacted in 2006, the federal solar investment tax credit (ITC) has ...
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Lessons in Office Space Technology and Space Design
July 1, 2020
By Mary Kay Sunset, principal, Semple Brown, Marci Auston, principal, OfficeScapes, and Travis Deatherage, president, Linx Multimedia. A little more than 24 months ago, OfficeScapes and LINX ...
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Exit Planning: Without it, Your Business Could Die
September 15, 2020
By Kevin Kays In my nearly ten years as a business coach with business advisory services company The Alternative Board, and as an exit planner with ...
Read More →
CREW Mentorship: Helping Women Succeed in CRE Since 2016
September 8, 2020
By Katie Rapone, editor “Don’t underestimate the power of your network,” says Jaimee Keene, vice president of Investments at Avison Young and mentor for the ...
Read More →
Teaching the Next Generation: Mentorship Programs & Workplace Training
September 1, 2020
By Heather Dolan It is no secret that for many, this year has not gone as planned. We’ve all had to regroup, pivot, and persevere. One ...
Read More →
Architect of the Month: Deborah Tan Lucking, AIA, Director of Sustainability, Fentress Architects
August 25, 2020
Since joining Fentress Architects in 1996, Deborah Tan Lucking, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, has focused on civic and cultural projects. Increasingly aware of the impact these ...
Read More →
Denver International Airport Passenger Terminal Lands AIA Colorado’s Twenty-Five Year Award
August 18, 2020
AIA Colorado has selected the Denver International Airport (DEN) Passenger Terminal as the recipient of the 2020 Twenty-five Year Award. As one of the most ...
Read More →
Vacant Property Coverage Amid COVID-19
August 4, 2020
By Morgan P. Mahoney Whether we see a V-shaped recovery or a swoosh, there are bound to be retailers and restaurants forced out of business in ...
Read More →
Using Drones as a Tool to Drive Public Engagement
July 28, 2020
By Sara Egan and Maddie Clark Landscape architects and planners have relied on Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles (UAVs or drones) for site analysis, monitoring construction progress ...
Read More →
Is Your Technology Ready for a Distributed Workforce?
July 16, 2020
By Marty Wilson After months of quarantine and self-isolation due to COVID-19, it’s evident that working from home is no longer an experiment. It’s an increasingly ...
Read More →
Safe Harboring the 26% Solar Investment Tax Credit in 2020
July 9, 2020
By John Shaw, Commercial & Industrial Solar Developer at Namasté Solar Since it was enacted in 2006, the federal solar investment tax credit (ITC) has ...
Read More →
Lessons in Office Space Technology and Space Design
July 1, 2020
By Mary Kay Sunset, principal, Semple Brown, Marci Auston, principal, OfficeScapes, and Travis Deatherage, president, Linx Multimedia. A little more than 24 months ago, OfficeScapes and LINX ...
Read More →