BY RICHARD WALTER
Savvy retail owners and investors are looking to new deal structures to buy and sell properties using breakup strategies to bolster property values and increase returns on investments in record time.
In today's sellers market, the parts of a shopping center can be worth more than the whole. Recent transactions prove that breakup strategies can increase the value of an entire asset significantly. Although breaking up a property is risky, th...
Savvy retail owners and investors are looking to new deal structures to buy and sell properties using breakup strategies to bolster property values and increase returns on investments in record time.
In today's sellers market, the parts of a shopping center can be worth more than the whole. Recent transactions prove that breakup strategies can increase the value of an entire asset significantly. Although breaking up a property is risky, th...
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