By John Simpson, on October 2nd, 2009%
It’s funny how something that seems so little can be so big sometimes. I am reminded today about how many court cases I’ve seen where penny wise is pound foolish, as they say. I’m not talking about the appraisal fee charged by the expert witness. What I’m referring to is that it seems most attorney litigators . . . → Read More: The Easiest Way an Attorney Can Win A Real Estate Court Case
By Eileen Simpson, on March 24th, 2009%
I just read the article below on time.com about Fear and Loathing in the Commercial Real Estate Industry. It’s a fascinating article that came right after I had a conversation with a past client who was frustrated by the lack of funds available. This lack of funds is after the tsunami of money that’s been thrown . . . → Read More: The 800 Pound Gorrilla in the Room
By John Simpson, on January 6th, 2009%
So I have this little habit of reading a little news on MSNBC.com during breakfast and, sometimes, lunch. Today something caught my eye entitled “Fallout begins after dismal holiday season”. One paragraph in particular:
About 160,000 stores will have closed this year and 200,000 more could shutter next year, said Burt P. Flickinger III, managing director of . . . → Read More: Real Values for Regional Malls