Commercial Property News Archive for 26-Sep-2007
Law to curb rent on anvil (The Peninsula)
Doha ? Qatar is expected to come out with a law to tackle the issue of skyrocketing house and commercial property rents. The Minister of Finance and Acting Minister of Economy and Commerce on Saturday hinted that a legislation to deal with the issue of rents was likely to be enforced.
New ordinance targets commercial property owners not licensed to sell used cars (Granite City Press-Record)
The Granite City Council approved a new ordinance Tuesday, making it illegal for anyone to sell used vehicles on property that is not specifically licensed for vehicular sales.
Rash of Town Green vacancies spurring activity (North Bay Business Journal)
WINDSOR ? The shuffling of commercial property and retail holdings of one of the major partners in the 14-acre Town Green Village mixed-use development, plus the expected availability of a relatively large building on its periphery are sparking discussion about what new retailers are needed for this showcase of "smart" urban growth.
High rentals may become realtys nemesis (Express India)
Did you know that New York's prestigious Park Lane area commands a rental of approximately $4.5 per sq ft, which comes out to be Rs 180-200 per sq ft? Compare this to India, where commercial property is not available for less than Rs 400 per sq ft.
Reassessment hearing on tap (Decatur Daily Democrat)
assessment errors" in four townships in Adams County and in "improved commercial property assessments" throughout the county and that sufficient cause exists to justify further investigation into the reassessment of industrial real property in Adams County.
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