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The Developer’s Guide to Lien Waivers. Everything You Need to Know
Lien waivers, or the formal, legal document exchanged between a contractor, subcontractor, material supplier, or other parties to the construction project regarding payment, are necessary to mitigate risk in the development process. By issuing a lien waiver, you ensure all parties involved in the construction process have been paid and waive or release their right…
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Real Estate Private Equity Partnerships Are Unlocking Opportunities for Development
Real estate developers are navigating through a uniquely challenging capital environment. Last week, in this blog piece, we explored access to debt resources for ground-up construction projects, and covered several strategies to win financing even as the debt markets tighten.
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Greening Your CRE Development: Sustainable Materials and Practices
Sustainable real estate development projects, or buildings designed, constructed, and managed with minimal environmental impact, are an increasingly desirable asset class as climate-change-related disasters continue to shape communities. Green buildings have numerous benefits, saving your team money, improving efficiency, lowering carbon emissions, and creating safe and healthy places for people to live and work. In…
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4 Ways Developers Can Beat the Construction Capital Crunch
Techniques to create a strong deal that catches investor attention and wins funding.
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Legal Hurdles in Real Estate: Navigating Zoning and Building Codes
How to prevent legal hurdles from derailing your project timelines and budgets.
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Going Vertical: The Pros and Cons of High-Rise Real Estate Development
The ins and outs of pursuing large-scale projects without overruns or disruptions.
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The Interplay Between Commercial Real Estate and the Economy: A Closer Look
Key continuity strategies your firm can lean on in an uncertain market.
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Hidden Gems – 3 Undervalued Commercial Real Estate Opportunities in 2023
Investors, developers, and property owners should have these opportunities on their radar.
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Multifamily Developers, Be Prepared: Zoning Regulations Are Changing
See how the government is creating more opportunities for housing development.