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Share our Winter 2009 e-Newsletter.
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| With the inauguration finally behind us and a new cabinet nearly in place, countless questions abound regarding just what we can expect in the new economy. |
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| By now it’s no secret that uncertainty is the only certain thing left in the real estate market. And with virtually all traditional forms of development remaining stagnant, finding opportunity in a more specialized discipline, such as brownfield development, is no easy task. |
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| The continued greening of America will undoubtedly affect commerce on a global scale, but what will it mean to the real estate development? Here are a few key areas to monitor over the next four years. |
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| 2008 was anything but kind to the Inland Empire and Central Valley real estate markets. |
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| It was great to meet many of you over the course of 2008. As we approach 2009 and our nation attempts to turn the economy around, many more brownfield related topics will arise, especially with a new presidential administration set on change that includes environmental policies and outreach. |
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Want to know how all of our current partners are faring in their projects? Here is an update to bring you up to speed on all of our “dirty work.” |
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