New York City's Property Markets Move Forward

Topics:
Market Studies
Tags:
Business Operations,
Real Estate,
New York City,
Investment,
Homeland Security,
Government,
Finance,
Corporate Insurance,
Business Security,
REIT
Source:
National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts

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Overview: Even after all the rubble and debris were cleared away, the impact of the horrific terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 lingered throughout the nation—and particularly in New York City. Ongoing threats continued military actions and numerous tributes are just a few of the constant reminders of that tragic day. The commercial real estate industry was, and still is, one of the sectors most heavily impacted economically—both in New York City and across the nation. . In some respects, the after-effects have been largely indirect. In other ways, the attacks changed the very way in which individual properties are operated on a day-to-day basis. After all attacks of Sept 11 also, the property markets move forward.

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Format: HTML | Date: Sep 2002 | Pages: 1


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