Commercial Property News Archive for 24-Feb-2010
Report Reveals 81% Non-Compliance With Energy Regulations in UK Commercial Property Market (ITNews)
MILTON KEYNES, England, June 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Even the greenest of businesses are unlikely to be able to make informed choices about the energy efficiency of the premises they buy or rent right now, according to new research published today by National Energy Services (NES).
Future brighter for commercial property (EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press)
Evidence is emerging that the downturn in commercial property may be nearing an end, according to Savills.
Investcorp taps into discounted US debt (Financial Times)
Investcorp , the London and Bahrain-listed alternative asset manager, has dipped into the US discounted debt market, investing in a series of individual loans and senior debt backed by US commercial property.
Mercier concerned about drop in Burlington commercial values (Woburn Daily Times Chronicle)
BURLINGTON - With store closings and office vacancies on the rise, Town Administrator Robert Mercier acknowledges that commercial property values, and the subsequent impact on taxes, is a concern.
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