Bouwinvest Real Estate Investors CEO Mark Siezen doesn’t like the word “crisis” to describe recent global volatility. “That word has been overinflated — it’s lost kind of any meaning,” he told Bisnow in an interview at Bouwinvest’s...
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Remains in support of a temporary moratorium
Continuation of two-decade relationship
Scheme could scale to 1GW
The near-death and recovery of any great American city always starts with a story. The genesis of Detroit’s rebirth goes back 16 years to when an intern stepped into the office of Dan Gilbert, founder and chairman of Rocket Mortgage (neé Quicken Loans), owner of the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers, and native son of the Motor […]
First deployment expected in 2027
Energy Capital Partners (ECP), an energy transition infrastructure-focused investment firm, has expanded its presence at One World Trade Center to 70,425 square feet, Commercial Observer can first report. The company is expanding its office footprint to span the building’s entire 59th floor, while maintaining the 26,292 square feet it currently occ
While AI cloud AlphaTon Capital rebrands to Alpha Compute Corp.
Floating and ocean-based data centers are emerging as innovative solutions to address land, power, and cooling constraints in dense coastal markets, offering efficiency gains through proximity to coastal infrastructure and water-based cooling.
Grid modernization is limited by data—see how utilities are fixing it.
Utilities and grid operators are facing load growth projections that would have seemed implausible just five years ago.
EPRI advances on‑premise AI research using the Dell Pro Max with GB10, accelerated by NVIDIA. Powerful, private and built for control.
Maybe it’s because the good folks at Commercial Observer were on the ground in West Palm Beach for our Executive Leadership Reception, but it seems like there was a lot of South Florida activity last week. Like, say, Related Group and BH Group scoring $360 million in construction financing for the Icon Beach Waterfront Residences […]
Making sense of the threat from the skies
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The state agency has launched its tenth annual solicitation for Tier 1 Renewable Energy Certificates, seeking proposals from mature wind, solar and hydroelectric facilities, with a focus on eligible projects seeking to access expiring federal tax credits.
Spade Data, an artificial intelligence-backed platform for the financial services industry, has signed a 6,933-square-foot lease at 155 West 23rd Street in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, representing the office building’s first new lease since space in the building went back on the market in late 2025, landlord broker Colliers announced Friday.
Industrial vacancy and rents in the Inland Empire have continued to deteriorate, but a surge in leasing and a sharply shrinking development pipeline have brokers betting the market is nearing its inflection point. The area's vacancy rate reached 7.8%...
At DCW26, innovation wasn’t just about bigger ideas, although it was that. But it was also about amplifying and refining what actually gets built. As AI infrastructure scales, innovation is scaling from components to systems; spanning power, cooling, connectivity, and deployment models.