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In this issue
- Benefits Of A Small Shopping Center
- Why Flex Buildings Are Attractive Investments
- Legal Definition Of A Shopping Center
- A Wide Range Of Opportunities In Commercial Real Estate
- The Buyer Pool For Commercial Property
When you are looking at shopping centers, bigger is not necessarily better. While a well-run regional or super-regional shopping center can produce a good financial return, so can a successful small-market shopping center. In many cases, the small town center can turn out a better return. One of the benefits is the control that the owners can have by being “the only game in town.” This can help generate high returns…..(more)
A high percentage of speculative low-rise industrial buildings today are flex buildings. Developers are favorable toward the flex building as it will meet the needs of many modern sophisticated industrial building users….(more)
We have all kinds of shopping centers from the smallest strip center up to the super centers. In a case in a federal bankruptcy court, the court was required to distinguish between a “shopping center” and other types of retail properties. The federal bankruptcy code did not define the term. The Third Circuit provided the following 14 elements to be used in determining whether a property is a shopping center….(more)
Investors in real estate may have become fixed on one type of commercial property. There are a wide range of opportunities out there. Commercial properties provide space for businesses, and the kinds of properties are as diverse as the businesses……(more)
When we represent a seller of a commercial property, we try to determine, as soon as possible in the marketing process, what type of buyer is most likely to be interested in this particular property. We then focus the main appeal on those elements that are most important to that type of buyer…..(more)