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Now that we have found "the bottom," what's next? Join NAI Global Chief Economist Dr. Peter Linneman for an in-depth discussion on the current state of the economy, what recovery will look like for the real estate industry, capital markets and jobs, and the twin terrors that are fueling potential inflation. Dr. Linneman will also be available to answer your questions during the event.
The Global Economic Outlook Web Conference will be held January 12, 2010, at 2:00 PM EST. Participation is limited, so be sure to register early by clicking here.
Association update: LEEDv3 and the Engineer by David Toshio Williams, American Council of Engineering Companies of Minnesota, Guest Commentary
By now, many of you have heard the term Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and know that, if you are planning a building project, someone will bring the idea of considering it for LEED certification. As with all things in this rapidly evolving world, LEED has changed again into LEEDv3, also known as LEED 2009.
Orders to U.S. factories posted a surprisingly big gain in November, reflecting strong demand in a number of industries from steel and industrial machinery to computers and chemicals.
There is no shortage of conflicts between sustainability and security goals. Fortunately these conflicts can be resolved to the mutual benefit of both parties, resulting in sustainable and secure buildings and campuses. This balance can be best achieved if security is involved early in the design process.
While it is probably unrealistic to completely ban social media use in the workplace, companies can take effective steps to manage the risk.
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NAI Global is launching its annual Global Market Report in January. With information on market trends, rental rates and vacancy rates for over 200 markets worldwide, NAI’s 2010 Global Market Report is one of the most comprehensive resources available. We will have a limited number of CDs containing the full report available. Email us if you would like us to send you one.
CURRENT PROJECTS
Office Site Selection Maple Grove, Minnesota
Industrial Building Sale High Point, North Carolina
Industrial Lease Renewal Plymouth, Minnesota
Industrial Lease Renewal Roseville, Minnesota
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