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How Connectivity Can Strengthen Commercial Real Estate Developments

When Kim Butler looks outside HALL Park on a fall day, she sees people running, biking and walking on the development’s 3 miles of trails, even holding meetings along the paths or at outdoor spaces that include WiFi connectivity.

The Frisco office park dedicated a third of its 162 acres to green space when it was developed.

Commercial real estate development connectivity can mean different things to different people, but it generally includes a digital infrastructure such as wired connections of fiber or copper, WiFi and in-building cellular.