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Industrial and suburban office transactions. Crane served and rail served faclities. Build-to-suit projects for distribution, manufacturing, r&d and general purpose use. North America and overseas experience for corporate entities.
Over 30 years of commercial experience. Eastern United States,including Florida, Bahamas, Central America.
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Satish, we have seven Colliers offices in India. Let me know which metropolitan area might be of interest and I can forward a contact name to you. Regarding Dubai, I have heard that real estate activity
karam, a few ideas: 1. Michigan has approx. a 20% unemployment rate, which with our current Congress out of control on piling up USA debt the rate will probably grow past 20%. States are looking at
After hours use should be negotiated prior to the lease being signed. My experience is that there is no "standard" other than what the custom is in the immediate market (there should be standards available)
First, you will need to be under a Broker. Join a local Realtors Board, which is part of the National Association of Realtors. Realtors have a Code of Ethics. Alternately, if your area has a Commercial
My suggestion is that you contact a local SIOR or CCIM member broker. There is a lot of competition for the same product that you are seeking. Lenders typically will be assigning REO agencies to qualified
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