Commercial Property News Archive for 11-Jul-2008

Lawyers found a way to sue (Queens Courier)

Plaintiffs attempting to sue the City of New York for a slip-and-fall accident used to have a difficult time doing so, lawyers said. Claimants now have an easier time suing commercial property owners, who since 2003 have been responsible for the sidewalks that line their property.

Text size (Business Weekly)

Be wary of overage provisions warns Simon Cunningham, commercial property expert at Kester Cunningham John Solicitors.

Washington Plan Commission looks at loopholes (Washington Times-Herald)

The Washington Plan Commission recommended a change to close one loophole to the zoning code Wednesday but found another. To close the first loophole, the commission recommended that the city council change the code so businesses cannot use residential property for a driveway to commercial property.

Zoning could force 160 families out (News 14 Carolina)

RALEIGH -- Residents at Homestead Village mobile home park may be forced to relocate, as a proposed zoning change could turn the park into a commercial property.

Commercial property: still reaching for the sky (Independent)

Could there be a worse time to be a property developer? On the face of it, building new temples of glass in London and elsewhere just as the UK teeters on the edge of recession looks a surefire way to lose a fortune. Yet the commercial property sector is pressing on regardless, with a string of astonishing construction projects around the country beginning to take shape.

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