Commercial Property News Archive for 12-Jul-2008

City sidewalks are greatly improved (Queens Courier)

New York City sidewalks have less cracks and defects in them since a four-year-old law shifted responsibility to commercial property owners, according to lawyers and officials.

Office space still in demand, says British Land (Guardian Unlimited)

Bumper rental income means profits will rise despite slump in commercial property values

Land sale procedure approved on tight vote (The Timberjay)

The Ely Economic Development Authority moved forward on adopting a procedure for the sale of city-owned commercial property. The decision to adopt the procedure set forth in June by EEDA member Chuck Novak was passed in a 4-3 vote at their monthly meeting last Tuesday.

Jones Lang LaSalle buys green-rating group (BizJournals)

Jones Lang LaSalle Inc., which manages nearly 2 million square feet of commercial property in Greater Sacramento, has acquired the Canadian creator of a green building rating system that rivals that of the U.S. Green Building Council.

Pensacola Chamber announces online commercial property database (FOX10 Gulf Coast)

PENSACOLA, Fla. - The Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce today officially released www.PensacolaProspector.com, a multi-use online commercial property search engine, which has been in developmental stages for several months. It is a source of information for business owners and entrepreneurs.

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