Consolidations, Closings and the US Postal Service
| 09 December 2014
This is not a good time to consider embarking on a career as a letter carrier‚ especially if you live in a small town where not much mail comes down the chute
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This is not a good time to consider embarking on a career as a letter carrier‚ especially if you live in a small town where not much mail comes down the chute
Read moreReports from the 12 Federal Reserve Districts suggest that national economic activity continued to expand in October and November
Read moreFor some reason, there has long been an unusually large volume of leases queued up for expiration in the year 2009
Read moreThe federal government leases or owns 90 million square feet -- warehouse space comprising some 19,000 buildings across the country and its territories
Read articleRepublicans will lead the 114th Congress when it convenes next year. What does this mean for federal property investors?
Read articleIf you think getting an immigration bill or, say, healthcare reform through a bitterly divided Congress is hard, try passing an annual budget
Read articleThe ranking looks a lot like last year's but we see some pending property trades that could shake things up in 2015
Read articleAll new buildings in the District of Columbia must now meet LEED standards or their close equivalents. Are states likely to follow this requirement?
Read articleRapidly rising U.S. debt is a problem for all of the reasons normally cited by economists. But for investors of federal government-leased properties, there is an additional cause for concern
Read articleLearning to distinguish good investments from dangerous ones requires a practiced eye. Here's what you need to address when evaluating these properties
Read moreIt's unlikely that federal inventory growth will return, but efforts to transform the workplace to improve space utilization will have an even greater impact
Read moreIn recent years, lessors have become troubled by the fact that lease terms appear to be getting shorter and many new leases are short-term extensions or holdovers
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