Focus on Legal Issues: Mediation: Another String to Your Bow

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Case Study: Greyfields As an Emerging Smart Growth Opportunity With the Potential for Added Synergies Through a Unique Mix of Uses

Summer 2002, Vol 27, No 2 Abstract: Greyfields are failing regional and super regional malls located in inner city and first-ring suburbs. Mixed-use rede-velopment on these sites has the potential to benefit local and regional communities as well as provide for sustainable, long-term, economic returns to investors. The proposed design concept incorporates green design with a… Read more

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Case Study: Boston Properties

Summer 2002, Vol 27, No 2 Abstract: The first in a series of three case studies examining the use of technology in real estate management, this study analyzes the use of information technology in the property management and tenant services operations of Boston Properties. By implementing an Internet-based tenant services application in more than 120 of… Read more

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California Civil Code §3110.5: Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease?

Summer 2002, Vol 27, No 2 Abstract: Seeking to cure perceived slow payment practices by owners, the California Legislature may have created an ineffective cure that is worse than this infrequent disease by enacting Civil Code §3110.5. This new statute was sponsored by the Construction Employers’ Association, supported by several subcontractor associations, and passed through the… Read more

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Better Real Estate Market Analysis for Metro Areas Through the Use of Unique Sources of Internet Data

Summer 2002, Vol 27, No 2 Abstract: A reliable and timely real estate market analysis on the metro area must include current data from a number of Internet sites. Fourteen typical questions that arise in a market study are presented with suggested Web locations that contain data that can be used for answers. A number of… Read more

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After the 11th… Enduring Effects on Real Estate

Volume 27, Number 2 Published: Summer 2002 By Mahlon Apgar, IV, CRE Photo: Joseph Sohm/Shutterstock.com Remarks to the National Conference, The Counselors of Real Estate, The American Association of Chartered Surveyors, Washington, DC, February 26, 2002 Since September 11, America has awakened to a harsh reality that directly affects real estate and our profession. It can be summed up in one word: vulnerability. During the last... Read More