Commercial Property News Archive for 18-Feb-2007

Commercial property boom is nearly over, warns British Land (Belfast Telegraph)

British Land warned yesterday that the commercial property boom, that has resulted in price tags upwards of £600m for London office blocks in recent weeks, was nearing its end.

Hood Proposes Legislation To Keep State Farm In Mississippi (WLOX-TV Biloxi)

Attorney General Jim Hood wants State Farm to continue writing new homeowners and commercial property policies in Mississippi. Friday morning, he proposed legislation requiring the company to do so.

SP Setia looks to commercial property sector for growth (The Star Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: SP Setia Bhd is looking to the commercial property segment as a new driver of growth for the company over the next five years, group managing director and chief executive officer Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin said.

BUSINESS BRIEFS (The Morning News)

* Pat Morrison and Fred Wanger have formed Northwest Arkansas' newest commercial real estate firm, Morrison Wanger Properties. The firm is located in the Cooper Communities Building at Barrington Center in Rogers. Morrison and Wanger have been listing, leasing and selling commercial property in the area for more than 15 years.

?No way in heck? 104 per cent hike will be approved, says Mayor (Squamish Chief)

Sylvie Paillard spaillard@squamishchief.com District of Squamish Mayor Ian Sutherland said there is ?no way in heck? council will agree to a finance staff proposal to increase commercial property taxes by 104 per cent.

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