Commercial Property News Archive for 11-Jan-2008
US recession may hit commercial property - investors (Stuff)
As the chances of a US recession increase with each new batch of economic data, some investors are worrying that commercial property could follow residential housing down the path of steep decline, leaving behind unpaid debt that would be difficult to unwind.
Lawmakers Pushed to Resolve Commercial Property Tax Issue (KWWL Iowa)
Business owners hope Iowa lawmakers will tackle the issue of high commercial property taxes this year, but don't count on it. All indicators are that Republicans and Democrats are too far apart to come up with any real solutions.
Will a US recession hit commercial property next? (Straits Times)
NEW YORK - AS chances of a United States recession increase with each new batch of economic data, some investors are worrying that commercial property could follow residential housing down the path of a steep decline. And in doing so, leave behind unpaid debt that would be difficult to unwind.
Commercial Property Markets Strengthened in 2007; Capital Markets Turmoil Tempers Positive Outlook for 2008 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Commercial property markets worldwide enjoyed a strong year in 2007 with slightly declining vacancy rates, rising rents and record sale prices, according to the 22nd annual Global Market Report released today by NAI Global.
Commercial property next US worry (The New Zealand Herald)
As the chances of a United States recession increase with each new batch of economic data, some investors worry that commercial property could follow residential housing down the path of steep decline, leaving behind unpaid debt that would be difficult to unwind.
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