Commercial Real Estate In El Paso Texas


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Find commercial real estate for sale, lease or rent. Send your Commercial Real Estate In El Paso Texas requirements to our local brokers and agents. Your company or firm may need a broker and agent to locate commercial properties near an airport, downtown or in one of the industrial parks. Companies and firms can use our Corporate Relocation Service. Our Realtors will provide multiple listing information on Commercial Real Estate In El Paso Texas, warehouse rentals, office space prices, resort hotels, motels, medical buildings, business property values, industrial land, 1031 exchange opportunities and rental warehouses.

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They will help you find the most suitable properties for rent, sale, lease or sublease. Your Commercial Real Estate In El Paso Texas search will include MLS listing databases shared by cooperating brokers, available business Multiple Listing Service, developments, 1031 exchange properties and private listings for rent, purchase and property for lease. Our members serve principals leasing, renting, buying or selling commercial property. Our brokers and agents help owners, developers, buyers and tenants.

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CURRENT NEWS AND INFORMATION

Many Commercial Real Estate Loans Now Coming Due Are Unable To Be Refinanced As Result of Declining Property Values
“Declining commercial real estate property values have significantly reduced borrowers’ abilities to refinance their maturing loans,” stated Kevin M. Levine, Executive Vice President, Peak Asset Solutions (http://www.peakassetsolutions.com).(PRWEB) May 10, 2012 “Declining commercial real estate property values have significantly reduced borrowers’ abilities to refinance their maturing loans ...

Jordan- Commercial properties stand idle as business activity remains crippled
(MENAFN - Jordan Times) Demand for commercial properties is at lowest levels in decades, according to real estate agencies. In separate interviews with The Jordan Times, property agents ...

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Allen Park considers subcontracting public safety to shore up $1.6M deficit
The city might consider subcontracting police and fire services with a neighboring community as it prepares its 2012-13 budget that is expected to garner the attention of state officials who have been keeping an eye on the city's financial troubles.

Vacant buildings costing millions
Half-empty federal office buildings are costing taxpayers $11.5 million a year to maintain.

Industry Leader Joe Harbert Joins Colliers International
Commercial real estate giant adds strong leadership in New York and Eastern RegionSEATTLE and NEW YORK, May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Colliers International announced today that Joseph Harbert, a highly ...

Feds half-empty buildings cost $11.5M
Half-empty federal office buildings are costing taxpayers $11.5 million a year to maintain, and documents QMI Agency obtained through Access to Information requests show the cost is bound to go up even as the occupancy rate declines.

Commercial property/casualty market has turned: Council president
Pricing for commercial property/casualty insurance accounts increased an average of 4.4% during the first quarter this year compared with the same period last year, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers.The 4.4% average increase compares with a 2.7%



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