Commentary – Real Estate: Evolution of an Industry

Fall 2003, Vol 28, No 3     Abstract not available.

The Growing Water Crisis: Public Policy Versus Private Property Rights

Summer 2003, Vol 28, No 2 Abstract: Water is the staff of life. We cannot survive without it. We drink it, cook with it, bathe in it, play in it, irrigate crops with it, and use it in manufacturing. Will water be in the 21st century what oil was to the last? It is quite possible… Read more

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New Brownfields Incentives Add To Diminishing Inventory Of Developable Sites In South Florida

Summer 2003, Vol 28, No 2 Abstract: All of the empirical evidence available to close observers of the brownfields marketplace points to this: the scarcity of land combined with the demand for land set against the backdrop of a maturing regulatory approach to contaminated property means that anyone involved with development needs to take brownfields redevelopment… Read more

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Measurement Of Local Economic Growth As A Critical Part Of Market Analysis

Summer 2003, Vol 28, No 2 Abstract: An important part of real estate market analysis is an estimate of the economic growth of the local economy. The correlation between local economic growth and competitive, growing rental income and increasing property equity is a well-known relationship that causes profitable rates of return and signals new investment. This… Read more

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Focus on the Economy: Real Estate is Down: Let the Games Begin!

Summer 2003, Vol 28, No 2 Abstract not available Read More

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