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PACE in Maryland is Not Keeping Pace

Green Building Law Update

In 2008 I said Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) loans “ could be bigger than anything in U.S. million existing commercial buildings in the U.S. real estate since the invention of the glass window.”. But today, despite Maryland having enacted a PACE enabling law in 2014, only one PACE loan has closed in the State.

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Green Building Bonds as a Game Changing New Source of Capital

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Department of Energy''s Better Buildings Alliance as an inaugural Green Lease Leader, leading the market by incorporating lease clauses that help overcome market barriers and align tenant and property owner interests to save energy in commercial buildings. exclusively for green building. The bank acted as underwriter on Regency’s deal.

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Business Report: Garden State Growth Zones Aim to Lift New Jersey’s Cities

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They also will be eligible to give property tax abatements for new development, allowing cities like Camden to spur development and compete with Philadelphia for private-sector jobs and residential growth. NJEDA approved a Grow New Jersey award for WebiMax, a leader in online and digital marketing services that was founded in 2008 in Mt.

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Modest Revenue Increases Continue Through Spring

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Firms with a residential specialization, as well as those with a commercial/industrial specialization, both reported increasing revenue for the seventh month in a row. months, the highest they have been since September 2008. By market sector: Residential is down 51.9 and Commercial/Industrial is up 56.0 from 51.0,

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ABI Increases Modestly for Third Consecutive Month

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Firms specializing in residential, commercial/industrial, and institutional projects all registered gains, while mixed-practice firms (ones without a majority of their billings in any single major construction sector) were still contracting. By market sector: Residential is down 52.6 Commercial/Industrial is down 52.2

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Architecture Firm Billings Rebound Modestly in August

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Conditions also continued to deteriorate at firms with a residential specialization, in spite of moderate growth reported by those firms earlier this year. Three-quarters of these stalled projects are delayed due to difficulties obtaining financing. Eight-person firm in the Midwest, commercial/industrial specialization.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Architecture Firms Rebound in November

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While inquiries for new projects also increased sharply, the biggest gains were seen among residential and commercial/Industrial firms, and those in the Southern U.S. Commercial/industrial firms are matching this performance as well, with three straight healthy months. By market sector: Commercial/Industrial is up 53.9