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 Issue of April 30, 2007 
   

Smaller Yields Aren’t Stopping Heavy Commercial Investment

Experts discussed the state of the commercial real estate market during a panel held last week at Brandeis University in Waltham. From left are Jonathan Davis, chief executive officer of Davis Marcus Partners; John Usdan, president of Midwood Management Corp.; Brandeis professor Edward Bayone, moderator of the event; Earle W. Kazis, president of Earle W. Kazis Assoc.; and Gene Kohn, an architect with Kohn Pedersen Fox Assoc.
By Thomas Grillo
Single-digit yields are not deterring investors from pouring billions of dollars into commercial real estate, according to a panel held last week at Brandeis University in Waltham.

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