Commercial Property News Archive for 16-Jun-2008

Anatomy of a Windfall Loophole greatly increases value of freeway property (The Examiner)

The discovery of what has been termed a loophole by some to gain easement rights along both sides of the Interstate 10 frontage road from Walden Road to Major Drive has opened up a potential goldmine from commercial property investment in Beaumont, according to city officials.

Assessments add up to lawsuits (Stamford Advocate)

STAMFORD - Several high-profile commercial property owners are taking the city to court to dispute assessments from the 2007 property revaluation.

Assessments add up to lawsuits (Norwalk Advocate)

STAMFORD - Several high-profile commercial property owners are taking the city to court to dispute assessments from the 2007 property revaluation. Among prominent names on the list are Pitney Bowes, Macy's, Saks Fifth Avenue, Aquarion Water Co. and Grade A Market.

From South Central to Irvine, he's shaking up the Orange curtain (Orange County Register)

In 1992, Mark Whitlock was closing a multi-million-dollar commercial property deal as a VP for Chicago Title Insurance Co. when Los Angeles convulsed in riots and rage. Four white police officers had been acquitted of beating black motorist Rodney King. The city was in flames.

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