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| Issue of October 14, 2002 |
Local Firms Pursue Global OpportunitiesIncreasingly, Bostons commercial real estate industry is outward bound. Tokyo: Where East Meets West Today more than ever many U.S.-based real estate firms have a great interest in investing internationally. Developing abroad not only can make good financial sense, but it helps diversify a property portfolio and limit exposure to changing markets. Attacks Awaken Firms To Security Options When terrorists attacked the United States a little over a year ago, the event had a devastating effect on almost all facets of the economy. But in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001, several opportunities have arisen for architecture, engineering, planning and environmental consulting firms to secure new work as a result of security initiatives. Design Change Pace Accelerated by Sept. 11 Structures recently conducted an interview with Sebesta Blomberg, a Minnesota-based MEP and commissioning firm with offices in Boston that specializes in finding solutions to problems caused by a building or plants infrastructure. |
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