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California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018

CRE Worldwide Posted on June 28, 2018 by Ramin SeddiqJune 28, 2018

Passed by the California legislature and signed into law on the same day, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 will require companies that store personal information to disclose the types of data they collect and allow consumers to opt … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Government, Legal, Retail

South Dakota v. Wayfair

CRE Worldwide Posted on June 22, 2018 by Ramin SeddiqJune 22, 2018

The U.S. Supreme Court recently decided in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. Et al. that South Dakota was not prohibited under the Commerce Clause of the U.S. And the faster we recognize that, the faster we’ll succeed viagra online in … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Government, Legal, Retail, Taxes, Technology

Initiative 77

CRE Worldwide Posted on May 28, 2018 by Ramin SeddiqMay 28, 2018

Initiative 77 aims to eliminate the tipped minimum wage in the District of Columbia by gradually increasing the rate until it is equal to minimum wage for non-tipped employees. The initiative is on the ballot for the DC primary election … Continue reading →

Posted in Metro DC CRE | Tagged Legal, Retail

DC Court of Appeals Sends Barry Farm Plan Back to Zoning Commission

CRE Worldwide Posted on April 28, 2018 by Ramin SeddiqApril 28, 2018

On Thursday, the DC Court of Appeals halted the city’s plan to redevelop the 444-unit Barry Farm complex. In

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Posted in Metro DC CRE | Tagged Development, Legal, Multi-family

DC Council Bill Targets Diplomatic Properties

CRE Worldwide Posted on September 22, 2017 by Ramin SeddiqSeptember 22, 2017

The DC Council is considering a bill that would direct the city to prepare and make public every six months a list of dilapidated properties owned by foreign governments, according to The Washington Post. The bill aims to address citizen … Continue reading →

Posted in Metro DC CRE | Tagged Government, Legal, Taxes

How Zoning Regulations Promote Construction of Strip Malls

CRE Worldwide Posted on August 18, 2017 by Ramin SeddiqAugust 18, 2017

The prevalence of strip malls throughout the United States is partly due to government regulations, according to Scott Beyer, writing in Forbes. The regulations can prevent more dynamic downtown areas, reduce tax yield per acre, make cities less attractive and … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Construction, Development, Government, Legal

Mexico City Abolishes Minimum Parking Requirements

CRE Worldwide Posted on July 22, 2017 by Ramin SeddiqJuly 23, 2017

Mexico City has eliminated minimum parking requirements and will instead cap the number of parking spaces allowed in new developments, according to Streetsblog. The cap number will depend on the type and size of the building with some of the … Continue reading →

Posted in International CRE | Tagged Development, Government, Latin America, Legal

Puerto Rico’s Foreclosure Crisis

CRE Worldwide Posted on July 15, 2017 by Ramin SeddiqJuly 15, 2017

Puerto Rico’s population has dropped by about two percent per year for the past three years, according to Bloomberg. The U.S. territory, which is grappling with a $74 billion debt and an unemployment rate over 12 percent has also seen … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Economy, Government, Housing Market, Legal, Lending

Vornado/JBG Among Finalists for New FBI Headquarters Building

CRE Worldwide Posted on July 4, 2017 by Ramin SeddiqJuly 4, 2017

New York-based Vornado Realty Trust, in partnership with The JBG Companies, is one of three finalists bidding for an approximately $1.7 billion contract to build a new FBI headquarters building in the suburbs of DC, according to ABC News. In … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Development, Government, Legal

Utah Takes Down “Zion Curtain”

CRE Worldwide Posted on July 1, 2017 by Ramin SeddiqJuly 1, 2017

Under a new law, Utah restaurants can remove partitions, known as Zion curtains which hide bartenders preparing alcoholic drinks. These partitions, which are required to be solid, translucent, and permanent are typically made of frosted glass and are intended to … Continue reading →

Posted in US CRE | Tagged Government, Legal, Retail, Taxes

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