University Of Nebraska Technology Park


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Find commercial real estate for sale, lease or rent. Send your University Of Nebraska Technology Park requirements to our local brokers and agents. Companies and firms can use our Corporate Relocation Service. 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. Our Realtors will provide multiple listing information on University Of Nebraska Technology Park, warehouse rentals, values, industrial land, 1031 exchange opportunities, office space prices, resort hotels, motels, medical buildings and rental warehouses.

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We offer consulting services to owners, landlords and sellers, including sales market valuation and a detailed marketing proposal. If you want to buy or sell an office building, logistics distribution warehousing, dry storage buildings or manufacturing facilities in any area, a local Realtor will help you find the best value realty and prepare a Request for Proposal (RFP).

Our members serve principals leasing, renting, buying or selling commercial property. Our brokers and agents help owners, developers, buyers and tenants. They will help you find the most suitable properties for rent, sale, lease or sublease. Your University Of Nebraska Technology Park 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.

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House panel OKs 40% cut in commercial property taxes
An Iowa House committee approved a bill Wednesday night that would slash commercial property taxes by 40 percent over eight years, while providing hundreds of millions of dollars in state money to backfill lost property tax revenues to school districts, cities and counties.



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