Commercial Property News Archive for 30-Jul-2007

Higher property tax bills protested (The Kentucky Post)

Bob Flick says he's ready to join the "stampede." The president of Flick's Food in Hebron said the assessment on his commercial property just skyrocketed 330 percent and he's going to appeal it.

Jail leased as commercial property (The Searcy Daily Citizen)

I read in Sunday?s Citizen, Sheriff Shourd is considering housing federal prisoners and illegal aliens in our new jail to make money off them. Sounds like our jail will be turned into commercial property, rented out to other law enforcement agencies. Also extra jail workers will have to be hired.

BIDs raise commercial property values (Crain's New York Business)

With big-budget BIDs leading the way, Business Improvement Districts up commercial property values throughout the city, according to a New York University study.

Property value increased; sales tax to remain level (Plano Courier)

Residential and commercial property owners will see a change in their property taxes due to valuation jumping to an all-time high for fiscal year 2007-2008 beginning Oct. 1.

Property slowdown warning (The Scotsman: Business)

COMMERCIAL property prices will flatten following years of growth, making it difficult for some speculative developments to get funding, one of Scotland's leading industry figures has warned.

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