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U.S. CRE Turning Around In 2014, According To New PwC/ULI Report

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As a result, the report anticipates that 2014 may be the year that many investors who have traditionally focused mainly on large established markets such as Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco and Washington, will be expanding their focus to other cities in order to protect capital.

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Business Report: Garden State Growth Zones Aim to Lift New Jersey’s Cities

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million over 10 years to encourage the company’s relocation from New York City to a new facility in Jersey City instead of Norwalk, CT. Several senior executives as well as finance, accounting, retail operations and other administrative groups are among the 175 jobs to be relocated to the Garden State.

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New York Incentives and Workforce Development Guide

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For a list of New York economic development agencies that can help with the site selection process, visit our Online Site Seekers’ Guide. FINANCING & GRANTS. Borrowers must have at least a 10% equity interest in the project or business. Typical financing structure: 50% Bank Loan. 10% Borrower Equity.

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Fall Conferences 2019: Top Takeaways

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s Director of Planning, Capital One’s SVP of Multifamily Finance, and JBG SMITH’s EVP of Social Impact Investing explored how the regional tech influx has exacerbated the local housing crisis and what innovative solutions there may be, as explored in ULI’s recent Housing Supply and Attainability report. Washington D.C.’s consequences.

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Dispute Boards: An Approach to the Efficient Resolution of Disputes in the Construction Sector

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Because contractors often rely on the cash flows generated by the project payment process to finance their efforts, any withholding of money could force the contractor to fund the project on its own. Zachary Torres-Fowler is an associate in the Construction Practice Group at Troutman Pepper in Philadelphia and New York City.