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Articles in June 22, 1994 issue of Real Estate Weekly
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Industry gains in Albany; hotel tax repealed; REIT tax reduced
by Lois Weiss - Prada to open flagship store
- City officials outline plans at REBNY breakfast
- Owner-occupied industrial and warehouse properties are hot
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Relocation: keeping it from becoming full-time job
by Laurence Wansor -
Improved market signals caution once again
by Stefan H. Ensler - IREM/Brooker scholarship awarded to Amanda Lowe
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Shopping in the Euro-Borough: the retail face of Manhattan
by Faith Hope Consolo -
Property managers consolidate for efficiency
by Oskar Brecher -
Commercial markets show signs of vitality
by Bruce E. Mosler -
Broadway is back, and it's better than ever
by Alan M. Simon -
Time for some investors to step into the ring
by Frank T. Ghiarello -
Tenant retention is key to marketing today
by Dan Lessing -
Transfer tax reforms promise a stronger market
by Steven Spinola -
New corporate views demand more from service providers
by Scott M. Panzer -
Commercial market still uncertain despite rebound
by Alan T. Kessler -
Revision of DIV model considered a good sign
by Joseph B. Rubin -
Columbia University to market GE building with Mendik, Soros
by Lois Weiss - New Spectrum arranges PB&B lease
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DEP Commissioner stresses conservation
by Lois Weiss - Studley NJ office opens
- Marcus & Millichap completes planning for law firm's South American office
- EastRidge wins BOMA buildings award
- Fifth Ave. condo goes for $5M
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Rents up, concessions down
by Anthony E. Malkin -
In Midtown, the best is still yet to come
by Stephen B. Siegel -
1994 to be a period of sustained growth
by Ira Schumann -
Improvements keyed by pro-growth administration
by Joseph Strasburg -
Safety and security challenges for the Nineties
by Robert De Siena -
Preventive maintenance key to building's health
by Andrew Saunders -
Now is the time for cautious optimism
by Michael J. Martino -
Housing Court: and justice for all?
by Howard Poch -
Small tenants spur Westchester; Fairfield rebound near complete
by Michael Siegel -
Expect hotel prices to keep going up, C&L says
by Thomas Arasi -
Corporations see upside in affordable housing investment
by J. Michael Fried -
Managers react to fraud indictments
by Lois Weiss - New York Mercantile Exchange extends lease at Trade Center
- Equitable in hotel venture
- Harlem prospers during tough times
- Brooklyn co-op rescued; auction set for June 26
- Deputy Mayor addresses residential brokers
- CAI-NJ wins award
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Non-profitable business is dilemma for receiver
by Edward L. Schiff -
Owners changing attitudes on value added management
by Stephen Green -
Equilibrium reached in Manhattan markets
by Richard Donohue -
Deja vu all over again
by Seymour B. Durst -
Sobering abandonment data cries out for action
by Ruben Klein -
Co-op subletting: the time to review is now
by Mark S. Rudd -
White Plains: the gateway to Westchester
by Carl Austin -
Maintaining a balance between large & small users
by Gary Alterman -
Commercial sales reach pinnacle in New Jersey
by Richard Gelmetti - Capital markets: a light at the end of the tunnel
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Residential market gains
by Joan Ambrose - CDC properties 100 percent leased
- Tishman honored for Foley Square affirmative action
- Art of negotiating modern lease discussed
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Sometimes, nice guys finish first
by Eric R. Gerard - WMF refinances 40th St. property
- Tisch donates $1M to UJA's AIDS initiative
- TMP acquires half of Chavin Lambert
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A real recovery, but fragile in some sectors
by Charles H. Spielman -
1994: is it the beginning of a new upswing?
by George N. Georgitseas -
Opportunities, pitfalls abound in recovering market
by Michael De Chiara -
Pro-active approach to shaping the city needed
by Richard T. Anderson -
Long Island posts some real estate gains
by Dominic R. D'Angelo - Seaman expands through affiliation with Rosen
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IREM unveils safety management program
by Beverly A. Roachell - Diverse companies will dominate industry's future
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Newest REITs represent all property types
by Patrick R. Leardo - Viacom takes nine floors
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Eichner thinks time share
by Lois Weiss - 381 Park nears full occupancy
- Are mortgage securities riding for a fall?
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Equitable selects Newmark for consolidation
by Lois Weiss -
Owners must commit to constant improvements
by Daniel E. North - State assistance keys leasing efforts at Greenwich-American
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Zoning does not affect marketability, court rules
by Peter Goetz -
The good and the bad news on the recovery
by Stuart Lilien -
In real estate, it's one strike and you're out
by Edward Riguardi -
The renaissance of Midtown South continues
by David Falk
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