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Articles in Jan 27, 1999 issue of Real Estate Weekly
- CREW survey indicates increase in international business
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Cautious optimism to guide us in 1999
by Marc J. Freud -
Retail in 1999: better than ever!
by Faith Hope Consolo -
Leadership 101: what's needed for '99
by Bradley Wheeler -
Safe lead removal tops owners' concerns
by Joseph Strasburg - Edelman PR expanding at Times Square Plaza
- GDT diversifying Dynamap street database products
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Negotiating retail leases for long-term value
by Susan Kurland -
Getting ready today to service the office of the future
by Robert J. Carroll -
Slow and steady wins the race in Fairfield County
by Ed Tonnesson -
No slackening of pace seen in Manhattan residential rentals
by Nancy Packes - Landauer predicts turbulenct but successful transition in '99
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NYC townhouse market remained strong in '98
by Jed H. Garfield -
The language of retail
by Benjamin Fox -
Continuing healthy trends forecast for NJ
by Jeffrey Schotz -
1999 - the year of the operator
by Leslie Wohlman Himmel -
Niche marketing can fuel home mortgage business growth
by Seth Cohen -
As usual, landlords foot bill while Pols reap the benefits
by Thomas F. Campenni -
Office market expected to remain strong in '99
by Barry Gosin -
Investing in retail condos
by Fred C. Posniak -
Downtown Brooklyn continues long, steady emergence
by Paula Ingram - Business expansions help boost Fairfield office market
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Garage collapse under investigation
by Lois Weiss - 1999 marks beginning of unique real estate cycle
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Helping tenants to be nimble in 1999
by Tim Kucha -
New NYSE casts a glow on surrounding properties
by Charles Bendit -
Coming year may yield surprises in NJ office market
by Seena Stein -
Realtor assn. sponsors services for professionals
by Nunzio Del Greco - Continued brisk leasing is seen in New Jersey markets
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Brisk activity expected to continue in Manhattan
by Ray O'Keefe - Predictions for the mortgage industry in 1999
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Real estate market may slow, but it will not stop
by Robert D. Goodman -
Traditional lenders poised for return in wake of CMBS fallout
by Debbie Kloper -
Forecast for '99: hold your breath!
by Lois Weiss - Better year for REITs predicted by Lehman Bros.' analyst
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Improve your property now, while inflation is low
by Fred Rudd -
Design professionals and the Y2K problem
by Raymond T. Mellon -
Increasing value is prime function of a residential property manager
by David Kuperberg -
SMPS: a marketing guide for the design, construction and real estate industries
by Steve Heckel -
Sahara sale imminent?: don't hold your breath
by Todd Maisel -
Midtown leasing well-positioned heading into 1999
by Frank Doyle -
Retail still thriving, but there are curves ahead
by Robert K. Futterman -
Real estate a good investment into next millennium
by Marilyn Harra Kaye -
Rental market stays strong in '98; looks to make more gains this year
by Andrew Heiberger - Giving customers the white glove treatment
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Manhattan office markets tighten further in 1998
by Joseph R. Harbert -
The stock market stays, and New York wins
by Steven Spinola -
One of New York City's best kept investment secrets is The Bronx
by Richard H. Aidekman -
Parking facilities are good place to make first impression
by Semone Grossman - Corporate downsizings affect Westchester office market
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Market offers strong impetus for Class B investment
by Stephen Green -
Advent of the millennium on minds of retailers and customers
by Jeffrey Winick -
Despite credit crunch, demand continues in 1999
by Orna L. Shulman -
Small trading floors needed
by Thomas Weinstock -
A matter of safety
by Wayne Bellet
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