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Don't
rent it, sell it: Converting
for-rent space to for-sale space can benefit owners and buyers;
12/03
It
all ads up: What
you pay for something is only a fraction of what it will cost you;
12/03
The
big screen: Qualifying
contractors can save you money and time; 11/03
Five
steps to a safer sublease: protect
your clients; 09/03
Check
your fire sprinklers: voluntary
replacement program; 09/03
Hang
on: keep
your tenants right where they are; 08/03
Going
once ... going twice ... sold!: How
auctions can generate profitable commercial real estate deals;
08/03
Lofty
goals being met in smaller cities;
07/03
Tax
cut may hurt appeal of REITs;
07/03
Clarification
from IRS on 1031 exchanges;
06/03
Cant
we all work together?:
achieve communication amoung todays complex building systems; 06/03
Big
energy upgrades without a big investment;
05/03
Successful
condo conversion: For
TARs Commercial Transaction of the Year, a local company goes up
against the "big guys" and comes out on top;
04/03
Property
management FAQs: Here
are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions;
04/03
Can
clusters help your clients choose a successful location?;
04/03
Watch
while this apartment changes before your very eyes;
04/03
The
commercial-listings quandary: With
so many choices, you have to decide where to spend your resources; 04/03
A
commercial real estate briefing in your in-box;
03/03
Look
out: Companies seek to cut costs by outsourcing real estate operations;
03/03
Who
is paying rent?; 01/03
Tag,
youre it: How to deal with graffiti; 01/03
TAR
launches commercial property exchange;
12/02
Corporate
barter: A solution for disposing of your bricks and mortar;
12/02
Whats
the big deal?:
the William C. Jennings 2001 Transaction of the Year;
11/02
TAR
member companies can now save big on energy costs;
11/02
Investing
in real estate funds: reports
say REITs recently outperformed other investments; 09/02
Few
takers for office sublease space; 09/02
Influence
corporate culture with office design;
09/02
Write
off 30% up front: recent legislation
allows building owners to write off "bonus depreciation"; 08/02
Stepping
up security: building owners and managers
tighten security; 08/02
Paying
to power up a computer room and keep it cool;
08/02
Check
in and log on: a hotel's success is related
to connections; 08/02
Back
to the future: commercial real estate
is going retro; 07/02
If
these walls could walk: moveable walls
provide solutions to work-space changes; 07/02
"Outdoor
malls" get a new name; 07/02
Environmental
banks offer common ground for environmentalists and developers;
06/02
Industrial
landlords sweeten the deal: landlords
react to high warehouse vacancy rates; 06/02
Renters
pull out the plastic: tenants embrace
the option to pay rent by credit card; 05/02
The
"typical" commercial firm: results
from a 2001 NAR survey; 05/02
Leave
no one behind: evacuation needs of people
with disabilities; 05/02
Commercial
transaction of the year: TARs William
C. Jennings Award; 04/02
Is
your project a go?: new
NAR publication; 04/02
Save
your energy: tools
help you make wise decisions; 04/02
There's
no place like close to home:
vacation rentals in demand; 03/02
A
tenant in the hand...:
start working on retaining tenants; 03/02
Cost
segregation: tax
savings for commercial building owners; 01/02
Who
are you?: online tenant screening speeds the process, protects the
rental property; 01/02
Keeping
indoor air safe from terrorists: information for building owners and
managers; 01/02
The
dangers of the name game: risk associated with the opportunity for
naming rights; 01/02
Eye
in the sky: aerial photos become more commonplace; 12/01
What's
the big deal?: the William C. Jennings 2001 Transaction of the Year;
12/01
Window
shopping: checking the price tags for imagined country clubs, motels,
and more; 12/01
Sit!
Stay! Rent!: a pro-pets policy; 11/01
What's
your plan?:building-evacuation plans; 11/01
Plenty
of power, not enough lines: shortage of transmission lines; 11/01
Going
Dutch treat on water bills: Submetering makes tenants responsible
for utilities; 09/01
I'm
not from around here: services you can perform outside your state
of license; 09/01
Goodbye,
gray walls: parking garage billboards; 09/01
Shopping
for shoppers: a new retail experience; 08/01
1031
Exchange Center added: a new feature to the LoopNet Web site; 08/01
In
the bag: shopping-center stats; 08/01
Powerful
marketing techniques: emphasis on power-saving features; 07/01
The
Internet is "in": Commercial real estate professionals are
using the Internet; 07/01
Hello?
Anybody there?: vacant telecom-hotel space; 07/01
Give
big dogs a chance: top ten dogs for apartments; 07/01
Inn-teresting
technologies: Hotels
add high-tech amenities; 06/01
Now
you lease it, now you don't: flexible office space; 06/01
Understanding
real estate in Mexico:05/01
Commercial
transaction of the year: TARs William
C. Jennings Award; 05/01
A
powerful choice: Where should you buy electricity?:05/01
Talking
about taxes:05/01
In
case of emergency...:05/01
Where
is your REITs income coming from?:03/01
Chapter
11 fever:03/01
Welcome
to the Hotel California:03/01
Financing
high-tech centers with tax credits:02/01
Small
cities approve new convention centers to lure tourism:02/01
The
sport of stadiums: new arenas spur commercial development; 02/01
Ten
Environmental Commandments of Real Estate Buying:01/01
Making
your retrofit a success:01/01
Flex
space: wired, inexpensive, and adaptable; 01/01
Farmers
turn land into giant mazes:12/00
Copper
wiring doesn't cut it: Commercial building tenants insist on fiber-optic
wiring 12/00
Cleaned-up
brownfields fetch comparable prices: 12/00
Demand
for e-company warehouse space drops: 11/00
Consolidation
and technology benefit mall managers:11/00
Pay
structure changing: Moving away from commissions; 09/00
Tech-company
leases:
Techies want their space cool, man; 09/00
1999
Lone Star Award:
William E. Stonaker wins award for transaction of the year; 05/00
Buildings
security gets personal:
Technology is enabling security to become more personalized; 03/00

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