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U.S. CRE Turning Around In 2014, According To New PwC/ULI Report

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As a result, the report anticipates that 2014 may be the year that many investors who have traditionally focused mainly on large established markets such as Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco and Washington, will be expanding their focus to other cities in order to protect capital.

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

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The project involves the creation of 100 new jobs and the retention of 50 jobs at risk of leaving the state. million over 10 years to encourage the company’s relocation from New York City to a new facility in Jersey City instead of Norwalk, CT. A Grow NJ incentive worth up to $12.7

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Dispute Boards: An Approach to the Efficient Resolution of Disputes in the Construction Sector

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The owner, however, says the disputed issues are the contractor’s, not the owner’s risk. Moreover, because dispute boards are often engaged for the duration of the project, a party that decides to take an extreme position before the dispute board may risk losing credibility in the long run. [4]. Dispute boards also save time.

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New York Incentives and Workforce Development Guide

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Borrowers must have at least a 10% equity interest in the project or business. Eligible applicants include New York State manufacturers that employ fewer than 500 workers. 10% Borrower Equity. The MCTD includes New York City, Dutchess, Nassau, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Suffolk and Westchester counties.

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40 Under 40: Champions of Construction 2021

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She’s part of various internal groups within the organization, including the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee, and notably a board member on both the Connecting Women and Building PRIDE affinity groups. . In addition to overseeing projects, Katy is highly involved in initiatives that promote social good.