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Landlords and Tenants Should Know Their Building Conditions
"Despite rising interest rates and the potential threat of recession, commercial real estate continues to be a viable option in the metro Denver area."
Colorado Real Estate Journal, January 2007
All Retail Space Is Not Created Equal
"Retail spaces come in more shapes, sizes and types than any other commercial retail product. And they're probably used by the widest range of commercial tenants and buyers. It's not in the least uncommon to find a "retail" strip populated by any number of non-retail users. Why? Because location is everything."
Denver Business Journal, December 2006
Medical Facilities Involve Special Challenges
"No other commercial real estate sector has been as consistently hot lately as health care. Globestreet.com, an online commerical real estate source, recently reported that health care services employment expanded by an aggregate of 25 percent between 1997 and 2005, considerably outpacing overall employment in other professional and business services."
Denver Business Journal, June 2006
General Contractors are Specialists
"There isn't much these days that is "general" about general contractors."
Denver Business Journal February 2006
Tenant finish can be most flexible option
"Many small business owners today feel compelled to take advantage of low interest rates and purchase a property while its still relatively cheap to borrow. In some cases, this makes good fiscal sense. Lease rates are creeping across the metro area and depending on a company's financial picture and business plan, owning can cost about the same as leasing. But if you're a small business owner, you'd better be sure about that, because when it comes to real estate and construction, even a minor miscalculation or lapse in due diligence can profoundly affect your bottom line."
Colorado Real Estate Journal October 2005