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GREEN BUILDINGSFor a list of our Green coverage and marketing opportunities for 2008, download PDF.
Much of that learning undoubtedly comes from managers studying their own facilities, and implementing changes, the report says.

Green for Greenbacks
GlobeSt.com sits down with Mitchell Randall of the Land Use and Environmental Law Group and the Real Estate Group to examine sustainability's impact on obtaining financing.

A New Kind of Green Beer
Cold storage uses hot new technology.

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AROUND THE NATION
Q1 Property Sales Total $9B
WASHINGTON, DC-That is a far cry from the $43.4 billion in Q1 2008 and $125.5 billion in Q1 2007.
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LSRP Program Gears Up for Implementation
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GlobeSt.com COVERS GREEN
MONROE TOWNSHIP, NJ-Now that the Licensed Site Remediation Professional bill has been passed and signed into law, the NJDEP has set about implementing the program.
NEW YORK CITY-In a speech at 7 World Trade Center, Gov. David Paterson said the state aims to promote the ‘innovation economy.’
NEW YORK CITY-The $152.3-million project reuses an abandoned elevated railroad line and has spurred residential and commercial development in the neighborhood.
OYSTER BAY, NY-Commercial office buildings will comprise the biggest non-residential sector for green materials worldwide, says a report from NextGen Research.
NEW YORK CITY-The Albanese Organization’s 35-story development becomes the first LEED Platinum-certified residential condo project on the East Coast.
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Distressed Hotels:
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How bad will financial distress in the hotel industry get before it gets better? Are we seeing just the tip of the iceberg in terms of hotel foreclosures? What can owners do to help their properties survive? Why aren’t we seeing more sales of distressed hotels? Will lenders take back properties or work out loan terms with borrowers? Listen in as our panel of experts gets to the bottom of these crucial questions. Monday, July 6, 2009: 12:30 PM ET Cost: $59
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BELTWAY BUZZ
Freddie Mac has been talking about an exit strategy for the multifamily mortgages its purchases for a while: rolling out the K-Certificates could not have come at a better time. You know the drill...
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