NAIOP Maryland represents the state's commercial real estate industry. The association's membership is largely comprised of companies involved in development, investment, construction, brokerage, asset management, finance, architecture, engineering and legal services associated with office, industrial, retail and mixed use real estate.
NAIOP Maryland serves as the industry's legislative advocate and provides strong educational and networking opportunities at the national, state and local levels which benefit NAIOP members and the communities where they work and live. Offers access to local seminars for continuing education, national webinars and forums and other professional development opportunities on the local and national level.
NAIOP Maryland serves as the industry's legislative advocate and provides strong educational and networking opportunities at the national, state and local levels which benefit NAIOP members and the communities where they work and live. Offers access to local seminars for continuing education, national webinars and forums and other professional development opportunities on the local and national level.
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The project that will reap many benefits, including better soil quality, stormwater filtration, community development and a beautiful tableau that offers multiple uses. Working with Baltimore City leaders in rising neighborhoods, T6B helps community members reclaim abandoned space for public use. For NAIOP Maryland to dedicate our time and resources to Broadway East means a lot to the community.
NAIOP-MD is a leading voice in Annapolis providing its members the most comprehensive set of lobbying and political advocacy services available to commercial real estate professionals in Maryland. NAIOP-MD's Penny a Foot Fund serves as an industry endowment funding full-time lobbying in Annapolis, litigation and academic research in support of commercial real estate.
The legislative and regulatory environment in Maryland is one of the most complex and challenging in the country. Maryland is in a transformational period where the framework for how land development, construction and property management had been regulated are being re-evaluated and revised by state and local governments.
Existing buildings in Maryland contribute nearly $39 billion in direct spending and $68 billion in total output to the local economy (source: NAIOP Research Foundation, The Contribution of the Office, Retail, and Industrial Properties to the United States Economies).
Nearly 38 million square feet of industrial space and more than 140 million square feet of warehouse space exists within the Central Maryland marketplace comprising Baltimore City and the adjacent counties.
Nearly 38 million square feet of industrial space and more than 140 million square feet of warehouse space exists within the Central Maryland marketplace comprising Baltimore City and the adjacent counties.
NAIOP Corporate is proud to offer continuing education courses, webinars and more to ALL NAIOP members through their exclusive program, The Center for Education. The Center for Education is the principal learning resource for the commercial real estate development professional. The mission of The Center is to provide learning opportunities that help commercial real estate professionals achieve successful projects.
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