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Dealers in real estate: At least three big tax problems.
Even the novice in real estate tax issues has heard the warning that one normally does not want to be classified as a "dealer." A "dealer" is probably best defined as one who is involved in the . . .

Tax credit survey reveals strong market sector.
Since its inception in 1986, the low-income housing tax credit program has been perceived as both a highly effective rental housing development tool and a sound real estate investment. The vibrancy . . .

Brownfields Revitalization Law: incentives, exceptions, and concerns.
On January 11, 2002, President Bush signed the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act (the Act) into law. The Act amends the Comprehensive Environmental Response, . . .

Cross-Border real estate issues: Investing in Canada and Mexico.
Global political arid economic instabilities have wreaked havoc upon world financial markets. United States real estate investors, seeking comparatively conservative investments, once confined . . .

Property information: A Guam case study.
The Island of Guam, although small in size, presents many interesting examples of the boom and bust cycles experienced in real estate markets. In completing a Guam property information case study, . . .

Case study 3: Sprint Corporation.
Sprint Corporation (Sprint) is an Overland Park, Kan., based, global communications company serving more than 26 million business and residential customers in more than 70 countries. With 80,000 . . .

Case study 2: Jones Lang LaSalle.
Jones Lang LaSalle is a leading real estate services and investment management firm, operating across more than 100 markets on five continents. The firm was created through the merger of LaSalle . . .

Editor's statement.
It must have been sometime in the late Eighties that I overheard a conversation in the office lunchroom. The dramatis personae were two of the twenty-something staff of our company, and the subject . . .

About the Counselors of Real Estate.
The Counselors of Real Estate, established in 1953, is an international group of high profile professionals including members of prominent real estate, financial, legal and accounting firms as well . . .

Impact of the internet on international real estate office markets. (Journal Of Real Estate Portfolio Management).
Executive Summary. The present study examines the impact of the Internet on the real estate office market through a survey of real estate professionals in traditional companies in Boston/U.S. . . .

The growth and performance of international public real estate markets. (Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management).
Executive Summary. This paper looks at the growth in size of public capital markets around the world and analyzes the returns that have been achieved. Monthly data from Global Property Research . . .

Non-performing loan resolution in China. (Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management).
Executive Summary. China, like with other Asian countries, is closely following the approach used by the United States through the formation of the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) to resolve . . .

Commercial real estate in Dublin 2003-after the boom.
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION AND MARKET CONTEXT The demand for commercial real estate in the Dublin market in recent years has been driven by several main factors--continued strong growth in the . . .

Outlet malls on the horizon--a view from the Middle East.
The shopping center market in The Arabian Gulf Co-Operation Council member states (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates) has reached a level of maturity that is . . .

Emerging global cities: comparison of Singapore and the Cities of the United Arab Emirates.
Globalization processes and responses to them have important consequences for the growth and development of cities. This, however, is not a uniform process. The outcome at the regional and local . . .

Where did the "Wither Away" go?
Several years ago this journal published an article of mine entitled "Wither Away Office Space as We Know It Today?" (1) The concern in the article was with the potential impact of the developing . . .

Global Cities Symposium: the Global City today.
This article is based upon the talk given at the Global Cities conference in Boston, Ma, in September 2002. It looks at how we measure cities and the impact of Asia-Pacific on urban change. What is . . .

World winning cities--the next generation.
INTRODUCTION--CITY COMPETITIVENESS AND REAL ESTATE Cities are the framework of society, and their continuing existence has become an unquestionable part of world order. They provide the canvas . . .

International real estate investment risk analysis.
The late 1980s and early 1990s marked a burgeoning interest in international estate investment among United States institutions. Many investors believed that investment in international real estate . . .

Deconcentration: a strategic imperative in corporate real estate.
Since the Industrial Revolution, work has been concentrated in specific sites and facilities. The resulting workplace model--often defined in modern corporations by large, monolithic buildings in . . .

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