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Real Estate/Development

Oct. 28, 2010

Conflicts of Interest: Tenants Question Dual Representation in Commercial Real Estate

The economy may be improving, but companies are still trying to cut costs and maximize value with all of their outsourced services. They are scrutinizing expenses, including real estate vendors. By Craig Zodikoff of CresaPartners.


By Craig Zodikoff


The economy may be improving, but companies are still trying to cut costs and maximize value with all of their outsourced services. They are scrutinizing expenses, including real estate vendors. Since real estate is still the second-greatest corporate expense following payroll, there is added incentive for companies to evaluate their commercial real estate service provider.


Also, as it remains a tenants' market, more ...

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