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Real Estate/Development

Feb. 2, 2000

Weighing options

By Marty Smith and Michael Zietsman As we move into the new year, "equilibrium" is the term increasingly used to describe the current condition of the commercial real estate market. This may provide comfort at first, but the result is a set of mixed signals being sent to investors regarding potential market trends in the coming year.

By Marty Smith and Michael Zietsman

As we move into the new year, "equilibrium" is the term increasingly used to describe the current condition of the commercial real estate market. This may provide comfort at first, but the result is a set of mixed signals being sent to investors regarding potential market trends in the coming year.
As investors develop their strategies for 2000, they are faced with the following issues: real estate market fundamentals of supply...

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