Commercial Property News Archive for 20-Feb-2007

Expert says East Brunswick redevelopment project is golden (The Star-Ledger)

A Rutgers University professor has assured East Brunswick officials that they made a sound financial decision in promoting redevelopment of the "Golden Triangle," a 34-acre tract of commercial property bordered by Route 18 and Tices Lane.

Lawmakers grilled about commercial property taxes (Fort Madison Daily Democrat)

They don't object to paying their fair share, but they are tired of paying more than that. Several business and commercial property owners made that clear Friday at a legislative forum sponsored by the Fort Madison Chamber of Commerce.

Portfolios, purchases bring changes in Bay area property manager ranks (BizJournals)

Several local commercial property management firms jumped ahead of their competitors in this year's rankings by the Tampa Bay Business Journal, either by picking up portfolio assignments or acquiring large properties.

Paris region charms Mid East investors (Mena Report)

Paris Ile de France, the economic development agency for the Paris region, Europe?s largest property market attracted EUROS 1.67 billion worth of investment capital from Middle East investors in 2006. The Paris region is Europe?s leading business real estate market with over 100 million square metres of commercial property.

Overlooked Ad Valorem? (Hammond Daily Star)

Commercial property owners at Hammond's Northshore Regional Airport received tax notices last week, and the airport's director and board are worried the tax burden will drive business away.

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