Last Updated: October 11, 2004 12:01pm ET

House Refuses to Schedule TRIA Action

WASHINGTON, DC-Hopes among many congressional members and real estate groups of securing an extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act before year's end are dashed as leaders of the US House of Representatives refuse to schedule action on the legislation before Congress recesses for the year.

Premium Members have access to this article and thousands more.

All GlobeSt.com articles are archived after seven days -- our Premium Membership Package provides unlimited access to all recently archived articles, as well as thousands of searchable stories since our launch ten years ago. Premium Members also receive a one year subscription to our week-in-review newsletter (GlobeSt.WEEK), plus a ten percent discount on all GlobeSt.com webinars and RealShare events.

To activate your GlobeSt.com Premium Membership, click the red button -- to purchase this article only, click the blue button.

Already a subscriber? Log in here

 

Featured Advertisers

User's Choice

Distressed CRE Continues to Ebb

WASHINGTON, DC-A forthcoming report from Delta Associates shows that distressed commercial real estate in the United States totaled $166.9 billion in January 2012, down $4.7 billion since October 2011.

Property Alert

Post Your Property