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Evaluating the Lowest Priced Proposals for Asphalt Paving

Let’s look at evaluating the lowest priced proposals for asphalt paving. You have head it before: QUALITY, SERVICE or PRICE (PICK 2). It’s cliche but it’s true. What kind of […]
Read More....Congress Passes $900B Stimulus Bill

Congress passed a mammoth coronavirus relief and government spending package late Monday as it moves to inject long-delayed aid into the fight against a once-in-a-century health and economic crisis. Both […]
Read More....Philadelphia Officials Announce New Restrictions

As Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Tom Farley says, “We may be tired of COVID, but COVID’s not tired of us.” In response to rising COVID-19 cases in Philadelphia, the City […]
Read More....Who Owns the Fixtures at Lease Expiration

Let’s examine who owns the fixtures at lease expiration. In order to facilitate a smooth transition between commercial tenants, it is important for landlords to understand their rights regarding items attached […]
Read More....Avoiding the Spread of Communicable Disease in the Office

Let’s look at Avoiding the Spread of Communicable Disease in the Office. As a risk manager, it is important to be prepared for any number of events that could threaten […]
Read More....Plan for Phased of Reopening of Philadelphia Businesses

Mayor Jim Kenney on Friday released “Safer at Home,” a plan detailing Philadelphia’s strategy for reopening some businesses when the city’s stay-at-home order is anticipated to lift on June 5. Gov. Tom Wolf indicated […]
Read More....Philadelphia’s Unemployment Rate Falls to 30-Year Low

After another month of job growth, the Philadelphia market has reached an important milestone: The metro area’s unemployment rate fell to 3.1 percent in May, the lowest level of unemployment […]
Read More....Are Letters of Intent a Good Idea?

Commercial real estate players use letters of intent (LOIs) or term sheets all the time. Buyers and tenants present offers this way, often to see if a deal can be […]
Read More....Treasury Department Issues Federal Opportunity Zone Regulations

On October 19, the U.S. Treasury Department issued the much-anticipated proposed federal opportunity zone regulations for the federal Opportunity Zone (OZ) tax incentive program created under the 2017 Tax Cuts […]
Read More....WCRE 2018 SECOND QUARTER REPORT

SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY & PHILLY CRE MARKETS SEE MODERATE GAINS WHILE WAITING FOR ANTICIPATED BENEFITS FROM TAX REFORM LAW July 11, 2018 – Marlton, NJ – Commercial real estate brokerage […]
Read More....Success: A New Twist on an Old Story

I recently got an email from the Business Journal announcing open nominations for this year’s “40-Under-40” awards, a long-running tradition throughout the country. Not to be outdone, Forbes started its […]
Read More....2018 New Jersey Property Tax Appeal Reminder

New Jersey Property Tax Appeal Reminder – During the next several weeks, New Jersey real property taxpayers will receive their annual (property tax) green postcards indicating 2018 assessments. The period […]
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