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- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 03.30.2010
House Built of Old Tires Searching for a Mortgage
Families looking to refinance their mortgages don’t face quite the uphill battle that Jon and Laura Hagar have in their search for the right lender. That’s because the Hagars’ house in rural Hot Sulphur Springs, CO, is made of 17,000 old tires. The Hagars’ 2,700 SF house is built of stacked tire bales – five-foot-wide […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 03.29.2010
TARP’s Price Tag: $109 Billion
The Congressional Budget Office has determined that the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) will cost the government $109 billion – just 16 percent of the $700 billion set aside to rescue the nation from the great recession. Insurance giant AIG and the auto industry are TARP’s largest beneficiaries. The federal government bought $40 billion in […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 03.25.2010
The Canary in the Mine Shaft
A decade before the financial meltdown, one woman was sounding the alarm that a catastrophe was coming. That woman is Brooksley Born, who correctly predicted that investments known as over-the-counter derivatives could cause a financial crisis. As Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) during the second Clinton administration, Born would wake up “in […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 03.24.2010
Office Rents Could Be Close to Hitting Bottom
A combination of limited supply growth and anticipated stabilization of the jobs market could mean that office rents may return to positive growth sooner rather than later. That’s the opinion of Victor Calanog, a researcher at Reis, Inc., one of the nation’s leading providers of commercial real estate performance information and analysis. According to Calanog, […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
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Building Star Could Provide Incentives to Commercial Real Estate
The Energy Star ratings system and the Home Star program are likely to be joined by Building Star, which will provide incentives to improve energy efficiency in commercial and multi-family residential buildings. Legislation to establishe Building Star was introduced by Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Senator Mark Pryor (D-AR). If the legislation becomes law, the […]
- Author:
- John Coletta
- Posted:
- 03.22.2010
Chile, Haiti Earthquakes Point to Need for Quake-Proof Buildings
Two massive earthquakes in a single month – an 8.8 trembler in Chile and a 7.0 quake in Haiti – have raised the question of whether engineers can design buildings that don’t crumble when the earth’s tectonic plates crash against one another. Although the simple answer is that the technology exists to make buildings almost […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 03.18.2010
Snowmageddon Didn’t Halt Economic Growth
Despite the Snowmageddon that crippled Washington, D.C. and much of the East Coast during February, the economy continued to grow at a modest rate. This is the opinion of the Federal Reserve’s newly issued Beige Book report – officially known as the “Summary of Commentary on Current Economics Conditions by Federal Reserve District” — which […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 03.17.2010
“Madoff” Name Brings Death Threats; Daughter-in-Law Seeks Change
The Bernard Madoff affair is the scandal that keeps on giving. In the latest twist, Madoff’s daughter-in-law, Stephanie, is seeking legal approval to change her surname to Morgan to protect herself and her two young children against death threats, embarrassment and humiliation. In legal filings made in Manhattan, Stephanie Madoff says that her father-in-law, who […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
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Little-Known Legislation Could Increase Foreign CRE Investment
A little-noticed bill was introduced in Congress in January that could bring a new source of liquidity to the commercial real estate sector – foreign investment. Legislation introduced by Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY) called the Real Estate Revitalization Act of 2010 would cut taxes that were introduced as part of the Foreign Investment Real Estate […]
- Author:
- Mike Ricamato
- Posted:
- 03.15.2010
RIP Hummer: 1992 – 2010
General Motors took its Hummer brand off life supports and will let the iconic SUV die a peaceful death. GM’s brief statement said that its planned sale of Hummer to the Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machines Company “cannot be completed,” without giving a reason. The $150 million deal had been stalled as the companies awaited […]