Commercial Property News Archive for 30-Dec-2006

CVS is remedy for thorn in side (St. Petersburg Times)

Residents of the Central Oak Park neighborhood were pleasantly surprised recently when they realized that an old commercial property at the entrance to their community would become a new CVS drugstore.

CBRE acquires cost analysis firm (BizJournals)

CB Richard Ellis Group said Friday it has purchased a Los Angeles-based firm that specializes in "cost segregation," breaking down the costs of building and leasing commercial property to determine tax benefits.

COPT moves to acquire Nottingham assets (The Daily Record)

In a move that could make Corporate Office Properties Trust Inc. the largest owner of commercial property in White Marsh, the Columbia-based company announced plans to acquire assets from Nottingham Properties Inc.

Westminster tax rate increases by one cent (Sentinel & Enterprise)

WESTMINSTER -- The town's tax rate for the current fiscal year has been set at $11.73 per $1,000 of property, which is a one-cent increase from last year's $11.72, according to Treasurer/Tax Collector Melody L. Gallant, and applies to both residential and commercial property.

Input Sought on Commercial Property Taxes (KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids)

AP- Governor-elect Chet Culver has invited the public to attend the second meeting of the Commercial Property Task Force. The group is working to revamp the state's commercial property taxes.

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