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Articles in May 17, 1995 issue of Real Estate Weekly
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Energy Office is folded; payments re-arranged
by Lois Weiss - Partners blend diverse talents to deliver stellar designs
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Owners may be compelled to assume design liability
by Peter Goetz -
Designing corporate interiors for future needs
by William M. Whistler -
Building infrastructure for high-tech operations
by Richard Sobel - Rock Center shake-out begins
- Midtown market taking a dip, report says
- Lodging industry rebound seen continuing
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Buildings of the 50s and 60s re-tool to meet needs of 90s
by Marilyn Sygrove -
Effective partnering needed with general contractor
by Thomas P. Durels -
Ways to comply with no smoking law explored
by Frank Tierno -
New York's paper war on property owners
by Vincent S. Castellano -
Developers cite encouraging climate in city
by Lois Weiss -
Will new seismic codes affect building costs?
by Ysrael A. Seinuk -
Flexibility, creativity key for today's space users
by Michael Kleinberg -
Who owns architectural drawings?
by C. Jaye Berger -
REIT or trophy: what's WTC worth?
by Lois Weiss - Tishman-Disney team awarded 42nd street hotel development
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Fine art a fine way to upgrade buildings
by Corinne Shane -
EDC helps advance redevelopment process
by Ken Colao -
Designing appropriate officing solutions
by Guy Geier - Waterbury Brass Center complex to be cleared for development
- Foreign investors target US real estate market
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Architect's role expands in real estate decisions
by Alfonso D'Elia - Build-to-suit activity strong
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Sophisticated cabling is needed for high-tech trading operations
by James Goodman
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