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Pratt noted in an interview last month that Winnipeg's downtown office market hasn't enjoyed the same kind of surge in sales and leasing that the retail, industrial and investment-property segments of the market have experienced in recent years.
Collier Pratt McGarry classifies most of Winnipeg's older downtown office buildings as Class C buildings. However, [Wayne Johnson], of Royal LePage Dynamic Real Estate divides them into two groups -- C and D -- with the C's usually being buildings with more than 75,000 square feet and D's being ones with less than 75,000 square feet. The D's also tend to have older heating, air conditioning and electrical systems.
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To construct an Innovative Ningxia and develop its economy by leaps and bounds, This paper puts forward the necessity and urgency of adjusting and optimizing the industrial structure in Ningxia, it analyses the conclusion and enlightenment of theoretical research on the industrial cluster and the experience and enlightenment of the development of innovative industrial cluster at home and abroad, it pointes the tendency and the barriers to the industrial cluster in Ningxia, it advances the goal, direction and measures of innovative clusters development and construction in Ningxia.
... advanced, and can not form independent property right and bring the deserved profits with the rese... an innovative activity in laboratory to markets. The corporation between medium and small enterpri...
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...whether contamination and concomitant property devaluation constitutes physical damage to land; a... 'ordinary' industrial activities no longer constitute non-natural uses o... 5 As a result, Port Colborne's real estate market was stigmatized and devalued.6. Following a fort...
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He didn't want me shopping it around," Diner said, because he ([David Kaufman]) knew what the properties were worth in today's market. So when Allied agreed to meet his price, there was no reason to seek other bids, Diner added.
"I think Winnipeg is rather uniquely positioned for this because of the very existence of the Exchange District," he said. "You've got this unusually large inventory of light industrial buildings all concentrated in a single area.
Diner and Don White, an investment broker with the Winnipeg firm Colliers Pratt McGarry, said that like [Michael Emory], they expect to see more building conversions and a bright future ahead for Winnipeg's Exchange District. White predicted there'll be more property portfolios like the Silpit portfolio changing hands over the next f...
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Regulating administrative monopoly is the major task of China's "anti-monopoly law" and the greatest challenge in its enforcement. "Anti-monopoly law" has done a special chapter on administrative monopoly for the first time, which is a significant breakthrough of our country's legislation on the regulation of administrative monopoly. But, after all, "anti-monopoly law" is a new law, and due to the limitations of legislation, there are many system deficiencies, on the regulation of administrative monopoly in China's "Anti-monopoly law", which make it can not fully come into play. So, it is necessary to perfect the measures that can make up for the system deficiencies.
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It's almost irresistible," [Ken Yee] said in a recent interview. "There has never been a better time to sell than now. We've never seen (property) values better than they are today, and there is a big market for it (real estate). So it's the perfect storm.
"It hasn't been done a lot in Winnipeg," Yee said. "But I think the real estate economics have kind of put the spotlight on it and we anticipate there will be a few more of these transactions... over the next couple of years as (property) values continue to increase."
[Gord Taylor] said he also expects to see a few more sale/leaseback transactions in the Winnipeg market over the next few years. But he and Yee predicted they'll most likely involve industrial properties, rather than office or retail buildings.
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