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Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2003 Sarah Hoban |
Eight Ways to Boost Your Business Commercial real estate pros share marketing tips for a slow economy.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2003 Gretchen Pienta |
Retail Repositioning Take a new direction to revitalize struggling shopping centers.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2003 James Stukel |
Cost-Conscious Construction New materials and design trends can cut time and money from project budgets.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2003 Barnhill & McCune |
The Self-Storage Transformation Once overlooked, this specialty property now is packed with opportunities.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2003 Mulartrick et al. |
Lifestyle Centers Capitalize on Shoppers' Need for Speed Many upscale tenants currently are chasing the hottest retail trend -- lifestyle centers -- and questioning their commitment to enclosed malls because of consumers' desire for convenience.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2003 Eric Johnston |
Cost Segregation Helps Property Owners Maximize Depreciation Deductions While most property owners are aware of depreciation benefits, few take full advantage of them.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2003 Jim Young |
Industry Conference Highlights Technology's Role in Brokerage Evolution Technology products and systems showcased at this year's Realcomm conference in Chicago affect how commercial real estate professionals develop, lease, manage, buy, and sell property. Of all the industry segments, brokerage in particular benefits from these technological advances.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2003 Peltin & Swibel |
Lenders Tighten Loan Standards in Reaction to Uncertain Economy With interest rates at record lows, demand for new mortgage loans remains strong. However, in today's anemic economic climate, lenders face increased risk of making non-performing loans. Commercial lenders have implemented new safeguards and follow stricter policies to minimize exposure.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2003 Carol C. Honigberg |
Landlords Must Be Specific if Including Dual-Option Terms in Leases Landlords often offer lease options, such as the right of first refusal to purchase the property or fixed-price purchase options, to attract tenants in a tight market. Leases that contain both of these options are often too good to be true.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2003 Gretchen Pienta |
New Mexico's Commercial Real Estate Markets Rise to the Occasion New Mexico's pleasing climate and business-friendly atmosphere attract major employers. In March, Gov. Bill Richardson launched a national advertising campaign to tout a recently passed personal income tax cut that should encourage more companies to locate within the state.  |
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