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National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 Beth Mattson-Teig |
A Closer Look Corporate chicanery, missed earnings and a slow, painful economic recovery have forced net lease professionals to question the creditworthiness of potential clients like never before.  |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 |
A Monthly Meter of Industry Trends Projected 2002 Total Retail Sales... Midscale Hotels Lead The Way... Holding Steady... Job Growth in the U.S. 1995-2001... etc.  |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 Bennett Voyles |
Between a Lock and a Hard Place Now, some property managers are putting routine improvements and remodeling on the backburner to devote resources to security and safety upgrades.  |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 Jim Greer |
Drained of Energy Downtown Houston boasts the new $100 million Hobby Center for the Performing Arts and swanky new clubs, but the city's revitalized entertainment district can't divert the business community from the hole where the energy trading business -- and thousands of related jobs -- used to be.  |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 Michael Miller |
How to stop money from going down the drain The first step a landlord can take is to make sure aerators, shower heads and toilets are installed with restricted-flow devices. In addition, owners should seriously consider charging residents for their water and sewer costs separate from rent.  |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 Voyles & Chapman |
Is Grand Central South Sinking? Last August, the federal government set aside $4.5 billion for lower Manhattan's transit system. Now, a feud is brewing over how the money should be spent. At odds are two differing transit schemes, each with powerful backers.  |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 Jay Harris |
Measuring Performance from Every Perspective Apartment management has been transformed over the past two decades. Leading apartment providers, both public and private, are now adopting the technology, marketing, executive development, board recruitment and measurement approaches used by other industries, adapting them to meet their needs.  |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 Matt Valley Editor |
New office supply is like rubbing salt into the wound Many real estate brokers, developers, and lenders say this is a demand-driven recession, that the industry didn't overbuild this time. The reality is it's also a supply problem in two of the historically biggest job-growth markets, Atlanta and Dallas.  |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 Christine Perez |
Pocket of Prosperity When Craig Hall began developing his first office building in Hall Office Park five years ago, there wasn't even a road that led to his 142-acre site in Frisco, a bedroom community about 25 miles north of Dallas -- now one of America's fastest-growing cities.  |
Real Estate Portfolio Nov/Dec 2002 Steve Bergsman |
Direct Effect As the focus on corporate governance issues intensifies, real estate companies will need to ensure that board composition and practices keep pace with rapid changes at all publicly traded companies.  |
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