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The "ABCs" of Commercial Leases in Bankruptcy

Accounting for the Hidden Costs of Development

Beware of Defenses to Commercial FEDs: War Stories

Boutique Retailers Face Unique Challenges Negotiating Lease

Capital Gains or Ordinary Income — A Developer's Choice?

Commercial Condos

Commercial Leases: Matching Financial Terms with the Business Deal

Commercial Leases: Top Ten Default Areas Require Landlord's Attention

Discovering the Damage

Every Realtor Should Know Economic Loss Rule

'Final Rule': Know What You Are Buying

Getting Involved in Urban Growth

Green Building Is Here to Stay

Keeping You Posted on Measure 7

Measure 37 — Now What?

Measure 37 Presents Opportunities, But Requires Diligence

Mixed-Use Projects: Knowing Occupancy From Use

National and Local Real Estate Trends Go "Green"

Negotiating Your New Lease: A Business Tenant's Perspective

Options for Developers Absent Approved 4(d) Limits

Permit Is No Guaranty — Developer Responsible for Compliance with Laws

Portland's "G/Rated Tenant Improvement" Guide: Creating a High Performance Workspace

Practical Tips for Enforcing a Commercial Lease

The Property Manager's Role In Construction Projects

The Road to Damascus: Birth of a New City

§1031 Exchanges for Fractional Interests in Real Property — Like Kind or Not?

Taking Technology Opportunities to the Roof — and Protecting Them

Telling the Difference Between Government 'Taking' and Police Power

Tenant-in-Common Investments Grow in Popularity

Tenants, Landlords Both Benefit by Planning Improvements

Urban Development Requires Extra Resourcefulness

Water Rights Issues in Agricultural Lending

When the Boom Fades: A Primer on Commercial Real Estate Workouts

With Measure 37 Tossed, We All Must Wait

With Measure 37, Transferability Up in the Air

Yes You Can — Buy It; Build It

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