By Anton N. Natsis
As a result of the current economic climate, prudent corporate real estate owners and corporate tenants are employing nontraditional methods to increase cash flow and decrease leasing expenses, respectively.
By focusing on the negotiation of what were once considered "secondary" business points, corporate owners are maximizing their net profits on sales and sale-leasebacks of corporate real property and c...
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