Greenfield

Greenfield refers to real estate development on previously undeveloped land — typically agricultural, open space, or suburban edge property — contrasted with infill development on existing developed sites.

What it means

Greenfield development involves acquiring raw land, entitling it for commercial use, installing infrastructure (roads, utilities), and constructing buildings. It's typical for big-box retail centers, suburban office parks, distribution centers, and master-planned residential.

Greenfield carries specific risks: entitlement delay, community opposition, infrastructure cost surprises, and longer development timelines. It also offers lower land costs and fewer site-specific constraints than infill. Current CRE trends favor infill over greenfield for industrial and multifamily; greenfield remains dominant in some secondary markets.

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