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Abstracts: Clinton proposals move smart growth to center stage. Euro creates new real estate opportunities. Clinton, Hastert plan to help real estate
Abstracts: Close encounters of the wrong kind. Central London land values at risk. Urban builders jib at Ken's target
Abstracts: Closing ranks, opening alliances. Site selection's annual guide to Economic developers. Raising the stakes: ED agencies up ante in battle for tech jobs
Abstracts: Closing the gap. Rising inventory - adjusting to a normal market. You are worth it
Abstracts: Clotted cream. Refurbs let centre shine. Stirling effort
Abstracts: Clydeside calling. It's for you-oo! Inside looking out
Abstracts: CMBS: an impressive performance. The Case of Missing or Incomplete Documents in CMBS Transactions: A Legal Perspective
Abstracts: CMBS: creating a performance history. Turmoil and losses in the CMBS market. The hedge fund menagerie
Abstracts: Cobwebs shaken off conveyancing. London calling. A cast of thousands
Abstracts: Co-determination: the way work gets done. The islands: a new push for industrial development. Encompass Industrial Services gets the job done
Abstracts: Collar is no longer a tie. Store trek. Living it up
Abstracts: Color your world. Photos to go. In living color
Abstracts: Combine and conquer. Big Four bottleneck. Seaside survivor
Abstracts: Combined harvest. Why buy when you can rent? Clicks on the quiet
Abstracts: Come all ye faithful. Brands hatch plans. Shocks from the new
Abstracts: Come clean if it's dirty money. Restrained behaviour. Economical with the truth
Abstracts: Come the revolution. American psyche. A Canary more in tune with the City, for now
Abstracts: Coming home. The real estate legacy of the dot-com era. High-tech firm go 'down under'
Abstracts: Coming up short on accountants. Chartered surveyors and land quality statements. The Red Book and contaminated land
Abstracts: Command performance. Getting in step with the clients. Rebel with a cause
Abstracts: Commercial lenders and the Year 2000 challenge. Has commercial lending really changed? The use of synthetic leases to finance build-to-suit transactions
Abstracts: Commercial real estate: how brokers and lenders can get their checks in the "e-mail." New E-Signature Laws Make Lenders and Borrowers E-Naked
Abstracts: Commercial real estate investment, financial leverage, and interest rates. The commercial mortgage market and Basel II
Abstracts: Commercial real estate lending: the role of the federal banking regulatory agencies. Financing a regional mall: traditional sources versus securitization
Abstracts: Commission clauses cloud sales packages. Reporting for duty. Innergrowth
Abstracts: Commission clauses cloud sales packages. Tortious chamber. Land windfall
Abstracts: Commissions of Customs & Excise v Wiggett Construction Ltd. Adams v Trustees of the Michael Batt Charitable Trust and others
Abstracts: Commission structures for leasing representatives. A tradition in transition: altering brokers' all-commission compensation
Abstracts: Commission structures for leasing representatives. Resolution of commercial lease disputes: part 2 The "SPS": a new way to calculate operating expense pass-throughs
Abstracts: Communicating real estate's financial impact to senior management. Redefining a CFO's role with real estate
Abstracts: Community property partnerships and like-kind exchanges. Sales vs. redemptions of partnership interests and why it matters
Abstracts: Compact and complementary - Europe continued FDI appeal. 'New Europe' beckons. U.K. and Ireland: the knowledge solution
Abstracts: Compensation retrospective for 1992. Executive compensation. Review of 1991 and prospects for 1992
Abstracts: Compensation systems that increase the equity value of residential mortgage banks. Performance in the boardroom: how should it be assessed?
Abstracts: Competition is a mixed blessing. U.S. Steel Real Estate gives Pennsylvania industrial port complex a new lease on life
Abstracts: Complex outlook. No shore thing. Road movie
Abstracts: Complying with ERISA: a primer for pension plan trustees. The changing role of engineering consultants. Unraveling the maze of real estate investment due diligence: A primer for pension plan trustees
Abstracts: Computerization: development groups immerse themselves in the information age to deliver site-selection services
Abstracts: Computerized data bases: a new day dawns for the facility planning process. Developers must be diligent in reviewing fees under amended Pennsylvania municipalities planning code
Abstracts: Conditions and control. Area management: The White Paper on regional development agencies clarifies their composition and remit, and states that they will not determine planning policy - but their effect could still be powerful
Abstracts: Condo-hotels: expanding the options for lodging development. Modeling the sale of corporate real estate assets: A case study using real options
Abstracts: Conformity across borders. An off the wall achievement. Spin-off's dramatic benefits
Abstracts: Confronting the criminals. Killing off litigation. Lawyerspeak: waiver
Abstracts: Conglomerating: looking for new worlds to conquer. REITs' future looks bright. Pushing the envelop with new types of ventures
Abstracts: Congress hands NAR 11th-hour victory on FHA loan limits. Welcome to your online future. Where are you in the money game?
Abstracts: Connecticut connects on Yale research. Web tool 'e-managers' diverse projects. Wind blows in new plains projects
Abstracts: Connecting to the new Europe. Connecting to the Far East. The new Europe: the European Economic Area
Abstracts: Conquering the world. Friendly invasion. Jeux sans frontieres
Abstracts: Consider a counteroffer they can't refuse - an alternative to options, rights of first refusal, and rights of first offer
Abstracts: Considering the options: the like-kind exchange and the personal residence. 1031 exhanges offer unlimited opportunities for investors
Abstracts: Conspicuous failures lead to rethink. Hampton Roads. All roads lead to investment
Abstracts: Construction Bill focuses on issue of latent defects. Building on borrowed time. CDM - what does it mean to you?
Abstracts: Constructive approach. Quality assured. Keystrokes and key moves
Abstracts: Consultants Can Maximize Assets for Corporations. Adjournment Leaves Real Estate Tax Issues Unresolved. Real Estate Assets Are Undermanaged
Abstracts: Consultants partnering with real estate to write environmental success stories. Iowa: the smart state for business
Abstracts: Consulting on charges. Assuredly significant. Turn to account
Abstracts: Continental drift. Diplomatic posting. Tank commander
Abstracts: Continuing alone. Moratorium forfeited. Residual valuations in court
Abstracts: Contract, expand, adapt: the auto world's all-at-once imperative. Heartland states warm to 'new economy' industries
Abstracts: Conversion at St Paul's. Chorus of disapproval. Pilot to navigate a new way forward
Abstracts: Conversion at St Paul's. Investing in the rainbow nation. DETR policy slated
Abstracts: Conversion craftsmen. Clear Bluewater. Thornfield recruits Jones to spearhead expansion
Abstracts: Converting shopping centers into campuses. Apartment market investment update. Flexibility reduces shopping center developers' risks
Abstracts: Co-operation will save out cities. Railroad to ruin. What do we want from the new bill?
Abstracts: Coping with technophobia. Swamped, bit by bit. Into uncharted territory
Abstracts: Cornering the market. Quay proposals: The Gunwharf Quay project proposes to transform 33 acres of MOD land in Portsmouth Harbour into a leisure and retail attraction with huge tourism potential
Abstracts: Corporate brochures. Cyberspace brochures. Tracker in a pinstripe
Abstracts: Corporate change and real estate, part 1. Room for nuance, time for your craft. Discussion programs complement expert presenters
Abstracts: Corporate infrastructure integration, part II: the new corporate real estate imperative. 'Web-ify' or die: how cyberspace is remaking real estate
Abstracts: Corporate real estate 1992: the year of living modestly. Real estate 1997 and the art of war: strategic planning pushes growth
Abstracts: Corporate Real Estate 2000 - management strategies for the next decade. Corporate Real Estate's organizational frontier
Abstracts: Corporate Real Estate Activity. AT&T Leases Prompt Use of Unusual Device. Sale of partnership interest can change state tax consequences
Abstracts: Corporate real estate can be a profit center. Finding value in surplus real estate. Fast forward: a look at the real estate manager of the future
Abstracts: Corporate real estate: ownership and leasing alternatives. Negotiating a lease for the leverage-challenged tenant
Abstracts: Coshocton County: from 'big ditch' to distribution center. California: ahead of the curve. The Canada you don't know
Abstracts: Cost control: keeping Canada competitive. Port authorities brace for a surge in global trade. Port eyes leading role on 'post-Panamax' stage
Abstracts: Cost measurement for the 21st century. It's time for a faster modem. Japan, industrial leaders plan new economic reforms
Abstracts: Cost segregation. Hard-money loans: the new generation of real estate investment. The near extinction of the traditional due diligence period; what to expect and do if you area a prospective buyer in a competitive investment sales process
Abstracts: Could a one-month lease be too long? Heat of the moment. New lease of life for Old George
Abstracts: Councils apply parking brake. Livingstone's licence. Order out of chaos
Abstracts: Counter attraction. Alternative approach. Kent's Euro-centrist: David Wilson, managing director of Eurotunnel Developments, wants to lure firms to the 'commercial centre of Europe' in the South East
Abstracts: Counting on further expansion. Grand plans in a go-slow market. Space wars
Abstracts: Country pathways. Plan of attack: It may not be all-out war yet, but the Midlands is certainly a battleground for freight distribution
Abstracts: Countryside Residential (North Thames) Ltd v Tugwell and others. Landlord and tenant: Manel and others v Memon
Abstracts: County counts cost of uncertainty. County tenants to gain from the White Paper. Rotherwick's executors v Oxfordshire County Council
Abstracts: Court and IRS Differ on Partnership Liabilities. Adopt-a-school: a partnership for our children's future. Tax Court rules PALs incurred in earlier C corporation years may not be used in S corporation year
Abstracts: Cranking up the cranes. Breaking the mould. Name calling
Abstracts: Crawling from the wreckage. Building prices rise with demand. Lofty ambition
Abstracts: Crawling from the wreckage. Grand designs. Fury across the Mersey
Abstracts: CRE 2000: corporate real estate's emerging model. Case study: ABN-AMRO's real estate consolidation. Corporate downsizing: subleasing and buyouts
Abstracts: Cream of the crop. Bristol plans 200m pounds sterling transport reforms. A way through the mire
Abstracts: Create grade A shows. As advertised on eBay. Selling: be on the call
Abstracts: Creating a secondary market for community development loans. Pooling risk and resources for affordable housing
Abstracts: Creative competitive tool. Ohio Jobs Act. Nothing happens until someone makes a sale
Abstracts: Credit corporations create value for today's real estate. The effect of the earnings stripping rule on foreign investment in US real estate
Abstracts: Creditors gain relief. Informal enforcement. Conditional discharge
Abstracts: Credit runch will provide new opportunities. A conversation with US Equities' Martin Stern. CREW celebrates 25th year in St. Louis
Abstracts: Crime and punishment. At EGM, vote against council's criteria for accreditation. Make remedies out of mistakes
Abstracts: Crisis on the home front: a requirement for residential developers to incorporate social housing into new schemes seems likely to go ahead
Abstracts: Critical issues in single-asset real estate bankruptcies. Residual value insurance: a time bomb for credit tenant loans?
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