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National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 |
Deals & Projects Saddle Rock Village gets first retailer... Historic building goes residential... Sacramento-based builder goes international... etc.  |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 Walter Woods |
Bank Merger Leaves Atlanta Office Market in Limbo Wachovia's acquisition of SouthTrust Corp. in June could leave some Atlanta landlords feeling jilted because consolidation of space generally follows mergers.  |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 David J. Adelman |
New Course of Direction for Student Housing There is an underserved luxury-apartment niche near college campuses, and savvy developers are seizing the opportunity.  |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 |
A Monthly Meter of Industry Trends Recovery in the national industrial market is taking its own sweet time, according to first-quarter data... Office rents drop... etc.  |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 Parke Chapman |
What Does It All Add Up To? After three years of recession-induced angst, the commercial real estate industry is finally on the mend. Still, there is some 260 million sq. ft. of vacant office space nationwide, an overhang that could take years to burn off.  |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 Eileen Lee |
New Mold Study Helps Clear the Air A new study by the federally chartered Institute of Medicine (IOM) may help inject some common sense into the mold debate and bring relief to the real estate industry.  |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 Stan Luxenberg |
Time for a Tune-Up Craig Macnab, who joined Commercial Net Lease Realty in February, has a reputation as a fixer. His plan? Cast a wider net, considering properties with building types that the company had never owned.  |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 Steve McLinden |
Architects Ride the Rails The explosive growth in new U.S. rail transit systems is creating unique opportunities for architects and investors who are nimble enough to jump aboard sometimes tenuous transit-oriented developments, described by some as "new Urbanism on a train track."  |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 Walter Woods |
When Will Atlanta Rise Again? While Atlanta's fundamentals continue to lag, the city is adding more structures to its famous skyline. Some new inventory has already come on line in early 2004, including the first of many possible towers at the Atlantic Station.  |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 Gallagher, Kelpe & Kerckhoff |
Lone Cowboys Fade Away There's a subtle shift occurring in the real estate brokerage industry. While a majority of brokers are still going it alone, many brokers are forming teams to meet the growing needs of their clients.  |
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