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NAIOP’s Developing Leaders Institute (DLI) committee is pleased to announce its Class of 2020. DLI is a 12-month curriculum of leadership and real estate training taught by the leading professionals from the Southern Nevada real estate and development industry. The interest in this program was phenomenal and the selection process was extremely competitive. Included in […]

NAIOP Southern Nevada’s community project “Getting Dirty for a Cause” is now complete. Last month, the “NAIOP Neighborhood” was dedicated by St. Jude’s Executive Director Christina Vela. The year-long project was divided into two phases, with each phase involving a complete renovation of two 1,200-square-foot cottages, costing about $40,000 per phase. Renovations included completely remodeling […]

Probably the same guy who’s not even out of bed yet and already he can’t wait to get home from work tomorrow.  He’s been written up for being late five times in one week and says, “Great!  That means it’s Friday.”  He thinks, “Work never killed anyone, but why take the chance?”  Chances are, he won’t […]

Thinking about joining NAIOP?  Now is the time in October! NAIOP is now offering 15 months of membership for the price of 12! Get the last three months of 2019 for free with a new 2020 NAIOP Membership! What do our members value most about NAIOP? Here’s our Top Five reasons. Members Only Events– Our […]

Dear Fellow Members: It’s hard to believe we’re in the final few months of 2019. As I look back on all NAIOP has accomplished this year, I couldn’t be prouder of this organization. We truly have the best members and volunteers who work hard every day to deliver the industry’s top programs and events, and […]

Click here for the podcast. We are back on site at the NAIOP Southern Nevada June Program. The title was So Much Going On How To Keep Track – a Submarket Update Below is the link to the webpage for the episode. You can listen to the show directly from the website. Just hit the […]

Experts say AI will change the world more than anything in history – including replacing about half of current jobs.  Those jobs predicted to be “safe” require the qualities that make us uniquely human such as social intelligence.  Hmmmmmm.  High IQ but low social intelligence…  Should we engineers be worried? Click here for more cartoons

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