Commercial Real Estate’s #1 Myth Exposed

August 24th, 2009

There it was in the Wall Street Journal last week. The headline in the Real Estate Section blared, “Apartment Vacancy Rate Hits 22-Year High !” and I murmured to myself … here we go again. It just reminded me why newspapermen are NOT Real Estate Investors … they are just

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Commercial Refrigerator: How to Clean Your Commercial Refrigerator

August 23rd, 2009

It would not be wrong to say that the commercial refrigerator is not only the heart but the backbone of every kitchen. It is the most indispensible unit in a commmercial kitchen or in a restaurant. Keeping a commercial refrigerator up and running is therefore very essential. In turn, proper care

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Garden Furniture Bench: How to Use Them in a Commercial Setting

August 19th, 2009

When looking to add outdoor seating around your resort, country club, hotel or restaurant, finding something that is comfortable as well as matches your current look is important. A garden furniture bench can fill that need in many cases. Garden furniture benches are available in many different

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Arched Concrete Water Fountain

August 8th, 2009

Be Cool and don?t take a beating !! Our elegant Concrete Water Fountains will easily survive mischievous children, rowdy teenagers, reckless visitors and punk vandals. They are designed to withstand these battles and to last many years ? providing year-round beauty with minimum maintenance. They

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Wall Mount Lavatories

July 22nd, 2009

Wall mount lavatories can accommodate more than one person at a time depending on the design. There are also various colors to choose from so you can select the best one that matches your commercial bathroom. Wall mount lavatories are made with high quality materials that are meant to last for

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Juvenile Handwash Fountains

July 22nd, 2009

A sneeze, a cough in the hands, a doorknob or a colorful toy are all part of the ?germ spreading cycle? for children. Then an eye rub or nose rub or a finger in the mouth and your child has acquired the germ. It begins a chain of events that will make your child ill and frequently makes the

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Commercial Real Estate: Don’t Steal From Your Property

July 12th, 2009

When you purchase a Commercial Property and leave the Closing Table … you will take with you several different piles of cash you don’t see in a Residential Real Estate Purchase. They come in the form of - Tenant Security Deposits - Pro-rations - Credits And in a larger Property these

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