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Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2003 Christine Rombouts |
Promoting Preservation Financing incentives help brokers restore and reuse historic buildings. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2010 John W. Waldeck Jr. |
Equity Injection Tax credit programs boost funding for qualified properties. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2008 Kristin A. DeKuiper |
History in the Making Tax credits help developers fund certified property rehabilitations. |
Real Estate Portfolio July 2000 Deidra Darsa |
Echoes of Elegance Historic renovation projects, like the ones shown here, offer different challenges and rewards from standard construction. |
National Real Estate Investor August 1, 2005 Charles R. Werhane |
The Little Tax Credit That Keeps On Giving In an era of declining subsidies and mounting funding gaps, developers have begun turning in a new direction for assistance -- the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC). Why would investors put their money in these tax credits? |
BusinessWeek September 18, 2006 Ellen Hoffman |
Preservation Instinct Hankering to live in an historic property? Federal and state incentives can help pay for repairs. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2011 Rich Rosfelder |
Beyond the Facade What's driving post-recession conversion projects? |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2006 |
In Progress: 240-248 N. Highland Avenue, Mixed-Use Project The Perennial Properties development includes five adjoining industrial-style buildings. All are new construction, with the exception of a 5,000 sq. ft. historic property. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2003 Cassidy & Ausburn |
Cities Provide Incentives to Increase Urban Multifamily Development Demographic, social, and economic changes are creating long-term opportunities for multifamily developers and investors to acquire, build, and redevelop properties in urban cores. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2004 David J. Adelman |
Capitalize on Campus University properties hold opportunities for redevelopment. |
This Old House Daniel Akst |
Look, But Don't Touch Why bother going to the trouble of applying for a National Register listing? The answer is simple: tax breaks. But while landmark status for your house can mean money in your pocket, it may come with strings attached. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2008 Christopher G. Hurn |
SBA Solutions In the hyper-competitive commercial real estate marketplace, successful brokers and agents can utilize a relatively little-known financing source to help clients secure the ideal property for their needs, the Small Business Administration 504 loan program. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2005 Sara Drummond |
Born-Again Buildings Adaptive reuse revival transforms neglected properties into productive multifamily, retail, and office space. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2004 Sara Drummond |
The Affordability Question Commercial real estate pros find local answers to low-income housing challenges. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2009 |
Financing Links to articles about various aspects of financing for real estate. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2011 Bill Richert |
Creative Currency Unlock your property's potential with equity. In the late 1970s I discovered that incorporating value other than cash is what helps to close transactions. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2013 Michael C. Polentz |
11 Ways to Finance Commercial Real Estate Energy Retrofits While they understand the benefits, the challenge for most commercial real estate owners and operators is not whether to implement energy efficient retrofits, but rather how to pay for or finance such improvements. |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2006 Stan Luxenberg |
Affordable Housing Shortage To overcome housing shortages, developers and nonprofit groups have been lobbying Congress for more tax credits or other subsidies that can support affordable construction. But faced with budget deficits, Washington has been reluctant to increase the amount of money spent on housing. |
National Real Estate Investor October 1, 2006 Steve McLinden |
Space Crunch In a city facing one of the most profound real estate challenges in modern history, the opportunities and impasses seem to square off against one another in almost every neighborhood, and the New Orleans-area multifamily sector is no exception. |
IDB America August 2004 Paul Constance |
Quito's Rebirth Amid a climate of lawlessness, an innovative program to relocate street vendors is the latest step in the transformation of one of Ecuador's most beautiful historic centers. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2007 Joe Mardesich |
Deliver the Details Maintaining accurate records can help commercial property owners obtain the best financing. Many failed transactions result from property owners who lack knowledge about the types of records underwriters need to provide requested financing amounts. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2007 |
Market Trends Online Briefly Noted: Walgreen Co. in Deerfield, Ill., plans to open 550 new drugstores by September 2008... Orlando Works to Attract Conventions... Corporate on the Cheap... etc. |
National Real Estate Investor March 1, 2003 H. Lee Murphy |
A New Era For Affordable Housing The competition for affordable housing tax credits and related incentives is as intense as ever among developers. Project sponsors are searching for ways to stand apart from the mainstream: The gray, boxy apartment towers of yesteryear are giving way to eye-catching mixed-use facilities |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2007 Leighton & Mayer |
Be Resourceful While some commercial real estate investors secure financing through deals with their existing banks, most investors, developers, and owners derive the best terms when lenders compete for their business. Consultants can help borrowers secure the most favorable loan terms. |
National Real Estate Investor August 1, 2006 |
San Diego Naval Training Center Public subsidies are a fact of life in the base-redevelopment process. Many communities believe their fortunes are tied to the future development of abandoned bases. In the case of this former Naval Training Center, the reuse process was done exclusively with private financing. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2005 Anthony Ilardi Jr. |
More Money As development costs continue to rise, commercial real estate professionals must look for new ways to trim costs. Federal, state, and local renewal programs and land banks can help achieve this goal. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2004 |
Jazzing Up Memphis New commercial developments attract residents and businesses to this Southern city. Also, a look at how St. Louis is being revived. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2011 Adriann Gerardi |
Legislative Update: Energy Efficiency Several energy-related state legislative proposals enacted this year will be of interest to commercial real estate professionals. |
CFO August 1, 2012 Kathleen Hoffelder |
Renewed Concerns about Renewables Key tax credits for investments in renewable-energy projects could soon begin to expire. |
This Old House Amy R. Hughes |
Too Late to Save An Illinois jail parking lot replaced an 1854 Greek Revival, highlighting the importance of historical preservation efforts. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2007 Rhett Crocker |
Project Camouflage Here is how an innovative design solution blended a big box into a historic neighborhood. |
Teacher Magazine August 2000 Mesha Williams |
Can This School Be Saved? Below are four historic schools the National Trust uses as examples of landmarks in danger of disappearing, along with Teacher Magazine's summaries of their struggles to survive. |
National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2005 Heather Cole |
$2.5 Billion St. Louis Facelift In the mid-1990s, downtown St. Louis was hemorrhaging jobs, and a vacant garment district in its central corridor only accentuated the blight. Over the last five years, however, the area has undergone a major transformation. |
IDB America December 2002 |
A fresh new start for old cities How Latin America is bringing its historic districts back to life |
Financial Advisor December 2004 Gail Liberman |
The Bloom is Off Low-Income Housing Real estate funds investing in low-income housing and offering investors tax credits aren't what they used to be. In part, that's because the tax credits aren't as generous as they once were. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2014 Watkins & Goeppner |
Carbon Credits Offsetting CO2 emissions may provide a competitive edge for properties. |
National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2006 |
In South Beach Modernism is Still Hip South Beach, Fla. is sprucing up its historic district with a new twist: to preserve the character of its downtown, the city has welcomed a development that integrates a 1954 apartment complex with contemporary architecture. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2010 |
Regional Outlook Commercial real estate news from each geographic sector. |
Real Estate Portfolio July 2000 Christopher W. Murphy |
Time Imagine what it might be like for a real estate executive from 1960, the year that REITs first came into existence, if he could be suddenly whisked into a cutting edge real estate office of today.... |
PHONE+ April 21, 2010 |
Evolve Property Management Partners with DC Access to Offer Wi-Fi The partnership with DC Access gives Evolve residents easy access to high-speed Internet, with minimal impact on each property. |
Fast Company September 14, 2011 Anthonia Akitunde |
National Preservation Conference Move over, Junior League boosters. The latest trends in saving historic buildings are all about reuse and sustainability. |
This Old House August 14, 2007 Elizabeth Kolleeny |
Breaking: New Federal Aid for Historic Preservation A second round of historic preservation grants to help more displaced New Orleans residents get back into their homes. |
This Old House |
Best Contractors and Builders 2005 A general contractor serves as the air-traffic controller of your renovation: overseeing day-to-day work, hiring and coordinating the subcontractors, and keeping in close touch with you throughout the project. Here's how to find a contractor. |
This Old House January 2008 |
Non-Profits Help New Orleans Rebuild There are many worthy organizations working to provide housing solutions in New Orleans. |
BusinessWeek December 9, 2009 Elgin & Einhorn |
China: Climate Change or Hot Air? The mainland earns billions in carbon-offset sales. But by taking credit for projects that would have been built anyway, it may not be playing by the rules. |
Inc. October 2008 |
Help Out; Get Credit The government uses the tax code to induce investments in struggling areas. Here are several ways to do well while doing good, outlined in IRS Publication No. 954, "Tax Incentives for Distressed Communities." |
Food Processing May 2009 Steve Lyman |
Maintaining Profitability in Trying Times Food and beverage companies must be relentless on cost control and secure financing sources. |
D-Lib September 2005 Craig Hadley |
D-Lib Featured Collection September 2005: Drayton Hall As history melds with the technologies of the present and future, historic sites such as Drayton Hall become available not just to those who can physically visit the site, but also to millions of others who make up the international digital community. |
IDB America February 2005 Shirley Emerick |
Monumental Changes How a program to preserve and restore historic districts is revitalizing neglected corners of Brazil's oldest cities. |