Transit-oriented development is no longer a planning concept — it is a proven investment framework. Across multiple economic cycles, transit-oriented development (TOD real estate) has consistently demonstrated measurable advantages in rent growth, absorption velocity, and capital resilience relative to auto-dependent assets.
Industrial real estate has evolved beyond commodity classification. In 2026, a high-performance industrial property is not defined solely by clear height, dock doors, or highway proximity. It is defined by infrastructure resilience, technological readiness, and long-term capital durability.
Leaders from across the built environment convened at 30 Hudson Yards for the Second Annual Insights & Impact 2025 event, hosted by the Penn State Cocoziello Institute of Real Estate Innovation and sponsored by Cozen O’Connor. The evening explored the widening divide in today’s office market and the innovation shaping the future of urban development.