Councilman David Oh introduces $50 million affordable housing bill
When Mayor Jim Kenney’s introduced his $4.7 billion budget for fiscal year 2019 last week, most of the pushback focused on his plan for increased taxes to cover the Philadelphia School District’s $1 billion deficit. But for some members of the City Council, it was what wasn’t in the plan that grabbed their attention.
“We have HUD cutting its budget in half, and this budget does very little to address that gap,” said Councilwoman Maria Quiñones-Sanchez, who has introduced ambitious…
GTC breaks ground on new medical office building in Erie
GTC recently broke ground on a new medical office building in Erie for Boulder Community Health. The project involves core and shell construction of a 41,628-square foot, two-story, mixed-use building.
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Reasons why now may not be the time to convert to a C corp
Structuring as a C corporation is certainly the best choice for many businesses; for most small, closely held companies, however, a “pass thru” structure has long been considered a more tax-efficient option. For the 2015 tax
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Changes planned for Larimer Square
In keeping with the intent of maintaining the integrity and character of the block, the proposed buildings will be constructed on the alleys and courtyards behind Larimer Square – 60 feet back from the storefronts.
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Wine, liquor distributor to build 334,315 square feet
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The Quincy typifies a development legacy
Affable and understated, Peter Culshaw is a hands-on leader who understands why there is no “I” in team. As executive vice president of Shea Properties, he oversees more than 2 million square feet of commercial space along with roughly 2,000 apartment homes in Colorado.
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The number of ‘other’ debt sources is gaining momentum
As we surpass 10 years since the peak of the last cycle activity, it is a good time to look back and re-orient our current position. For those who participated in the market in 2007, you may remember the record velocity
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Exchange buyer pays $5.75M for central Denver industrial property
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Building that isn’t as it appears sells in $9 million transaction
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Nuss joins BCER
David Nuss joined BCER as new director of life safety.
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