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Property management

Utility Budgeting Made Easier

by Howard Berends

For commercial property owners, energy budgeting is an involved and, in some cases, difficult project.

Property Prescriptions

Follow these doctors’ orders to improve asset health.
by Rich Rosfelder

Today, CCIM asset managers are no longer just asset managers; they’re asset-value physicians.

The Case for Conversion

Owners add value by repositioning single-tenant office assets as multitenant properties.
by Reed Miller and Ken Boyle

In today’s economy, owning or leasing your own building is a luxury that few companies can afford.

When Disaster Strikes

A sound emergency management strategy saves time and money.
by Cory Cunningham

On Friday, March 14, 2008, the unexpected stormed the front door of 100 Peachtree in Atlanta.

The Power of Positive Thinking

The right attitude can make all the difference in property potential.
by Carolyn Bilsky

As an attractive, new multifamily complex nears completion, leasing agents begin to show the property to prospective tenants.

True Value

Property managers share ideas for building profit in today's market.
by Sara Drummond
Purchasing and repositioning undervalued properties is the investment strategy du jour, and effective property management often is the secret to building

Always Be Prepared

This online program can train tenants for emergency situations.
by Stephanie Bell

When a fire broke out in a Southern California commercial property last October, the tenants were able to evacuate so smoothly that the fire department c

Are You Prepared?

Disaster management plans help owners protect their investments.
by Barry B. LePatner, JD
WHETHER your client owns a lavish hotel, an architecturally unique skyscraper, or a run-of-the mill strip mall, such valuable investments can be rendered

Reduce Your Risk

Proactive Property Managers Can Protect Themselves by Limiting Liability.
by Joseph W. DeCarlo, CCIM, CPM, CRE

As the intermediary between property owners and tenants, property managers have a duty to be fair to both.

Safe and Secure

Lock Out Crime at Properties With a Comprehensive Security Program.
by Barbara A. Nadel

Violent events, such as the shooting in the Edgewater Technology office complex in suburban Boston last December, remind building owners and managers about the need for