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- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 07.12.2010
Tornado-Ravaged Greensburg, KS, Rebuilding Itself as a Green Town
Three years after an EF5 tornado tore apart tiny Greensburg, KS, the town of approximately 900 is making a conscious effort to rebuild itself as a green community. City officials, residents and business owners are leading by example, making Greensburg a national model for environmentally conscious living. For example, a wind farm five miles south […]
- Author:
- Sam Gould
- Posted:
- 07.08.2010
Accounting Rules Revision May Impact CRE Leases
A new accounting standard could alter the way tenants lease space, a move that carries serious implications for commercial real estate. The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has been cooperating with the International Accounting Standards Board to combine its generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) with international standards. According to Russell G. Golden, the FASB’s technical […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 06.30.2010
Commercial Real Estate Is Recovering
After nearly two years of waiting, watching and hoping, American commercial real estate is finally regaining strength. This is one conclusion of the Reuters Global Real Estate and Infrastructure Summit held recently in New York City. Starting in the fall of 2008, real estate investors feared there would be a wide-ranging sell-off of debt-laden commercial […]
- Author:
- Todd Yates
- Posted:
- 06.24.2010
Texas’ Big Economy Sets the Stage for Post-Recession Growth Surge
Is there something special in the water in Texas? After surviving the Great Recession in relatively good shape, the Lone Star State can claim that it has more jobs than it did two years ago, as well as the lowest unemployment rate of the 10 largest states at just 8.3 percent. According to the Texas […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 06.14.2010
The End of CO2?
The end may be in sight to phase out CO2-emitting coal by 2030, according to Architecture 2030 a non-profit, non-partisan and independent organization established in response to the global-warming crisis. That conclusion comes from researchers at leading institutions such as NASA, NREL, Architecture 2030 and Columbia University. The paper issued by the institutions – titled […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 06.10.2010
Yahoo! Planning a New Corporate Home
Advance planning has put the heavily trafficked Internet destination and online media company Yahoo! in a sound position to develop a planned 3,000,000 SF campus in a high-profile location in Santa Clara, CA. Yahoo! purchased the 48-acre site in 2006 – well before the financial crisis and increased competition from Google and Facebook. Although no […]
- Author:
- Sam Gould
- Posted:
- 06.03.2010
Wells Fargo, LNR Looking to Sell $2 Billion in Distressed Assets
Wells Fargo & Company and LNR Property Corporation are hunting for buyers for $1 billion each of distressed commercial real estate assets and loans. San Francisco-based Wells Fargo, the nation’s largest commercial real estate lender, is soliciting bids on $500 million to $1 billion worth of office and hotels. LNR, the nation’s largest CBMS special […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 05.27.2010
Foreign Governments Paying Cash for Pricey Manhattan Real Estate
Foreign governments are a growth engine for New York City commercial and residential real estate at a time when many cash-strapped European nations are facing financial crises. For example, Sri Lanka’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations has $8 million to spend and is looking at Manhattan office space. Laos recently paid $4.2 million in […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 05.24.2010
A. J. Robinson: 10 Minutes on Revitalizing Downtowns
Urban cores with challenging infrastructure issues are not getting the right attention from government, so planners are creating their own public/private partnerships to obtain funding from various city sources to pay for necessary upgrades. And, according to A. J. Robinson, President of Central Atlanta Progress (CAP) and the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District (ADD), his organization […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 05.20.2010
Downsizing Detroit
Detroit is undergoing a radical downsizing – the most ambitious urban makeover in American history – that will shrink the city’s current 139-square-mile footprint to approximately half that size as abandoned neighborhoods are consolidated and returned to productive farmland. Mayor Dave Bing, a former Detroit Pistons player and All Star, is determined to shrink the […]