Intersections Between Real Estate & Telecommunications: Turning Copper Into Gold

Fall 1999, Vol 24, No 3 Abstract: Building owners are in the position today to reap additional income and value from their buildings through the surge in new telecommunications technologies and the demand for access to building tenants and users by an expanding number of telecommunications companies. The intersections between buildings and telecommunications are providing property… Read more

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Focus on the Economy

Fall 1999, Vol 24, No 3

Focus on REITs

Fall 1999, Vol 24, No 3

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The Changing Role of the Counselor

Fall 1999, Vol 24, No 3

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Tax Planning for Real Estate Investors for 1999 & Beyond

Summer 1999, Vol 24, No 2 Abstract: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 was signed into law by President Clinton on July 22, 1998. The law is far-reaching; multi-functional; surprisingly complex; and it affects a broad cross-section of taxpayers in a variety of significant ways. If real estate investors are to… Read more

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Capital Markets & the Modern REIT Era

Summer 1999, Vol 24, No 2 Abstract: Real estate capital markets have undergone fundamental change in the 1990s. This manuscript provides a perspective on the capital market’s impact on REITs, including recent developments and the likely future of the industry. The author predicts that the successful REITs of the future will be those that develop flexible and coherent strategies to address the challenges presented by shifting markets. Read More