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Phases of Commercial Real Estate Development

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Commercial real estate development involves the process of acquiring, designing, constructing, and leasing or selling commercial properties such as office buildings, retail centers, and industrial parks. This can be done through a purchase or lease agreement. You must secure financing for the project.

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Cannabis Retail Construction: How to Navigate the Green Rush

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By collaborating with our partners including real estate developers and owner, architects and engineers, as well as security and legal teams, we’ve gained a lot of on-the-ground and judicial expertise that has allow us to successfully navigate this growing arena.

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Legalized Marijuana: Opportunities and Impact for Commercial Real Estate and Construction

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Plus, having worked in many states and major cities, we’re familiar with the local construction landscape and can help anticipate regional considerations for labor, permitting and approvals. Security, Mechanicals and More. Security features, for one, are a major difference between a dispensary and a ‘typical’ retail store.

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Embracing Integrations: When Access Control Becomes Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts

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These platforms play a essential role in managing user access to designated areas, ensuring safety and security, operational efficiency, and incredible resident experiences. Their access also needs to be limited to their individual lease, ensuring their access aligns with their residency period.

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HRECs in a Phase l are Not Recognized Environmental Conditions

Green Building Law Update

The purpose of a Phase I is almost universally to permit a user to satisfy one of the requirements to qualify for the innocent landowner , contiguous property owner , or bona fide prospective purchaser limitations on CERCLA liability. while a poorly worded report can imperil the deal.

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Project Foundation Pt. 2: Building the Master Budget

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This includes the architect, design engineers, project manager, and all other consultants such as Acoustical, AV, IT, Structural, Food Service, Code, Permit Expediter, Graphics / Signage, Commissioning Agent, and so on. Review the lease to see if Third Party review of drawings or Landlord oversight is the responsibility of your Client.

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Construction Site Theft: Impact and Prevention

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Materials, insurances, permits, payroll, and other typical costs are relatively simple to account for. There are times when an insurance claim makes sense, such as when expensive or leased items roll off the construction site. Secure the site. The most obvious move is to secure the site. Create and share a security plan.

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