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The Pulse. Office Space Advice and Tips - TheSquareFoot Blog. Medical Real Estate - Developing Healthcare. Read More Primary Care Clinics on Hospitals’ Radar Keeping healthcare costs down is what hospital executives want as they implement healthcare reform provisions and brace themselves for the full effects of reform. A key measure to help with the transition in this “new age” of care is by growing relations with the primary care sector.

The plan to lower costs, improve quality and increase ... Read More The Accelerating Growth of Ambulatory Care Facilities Do you know how high the difference can be for an insurance company covering to treat a patient with strep throat in a hospital emergency department versus an urgent care center? Read More Hospitals Making Strides in Energy Efficient Lighting On average, lighting costs are 16% of hospitals total energy consumption; composing over 40% of a hospitals electricity usage. Read More Kansas City Creates Its Own Healthcare Reform Read More A Nice Uptick in the 2013 Medical Real Estate Market Read More Read More Read More Orthopedics – A Fast Growing Trend. Commercial Real Estate Technology Blog | CREOutsider. The Source For NAR Commercial Real Estate.

A Student of the Real Estate Game. Box Thoughts | Thinking About CRE. Developments. Getty Images Bethenny Frankel hosted Vanilla Ice at the CBS Broadcast Center on Oct. 16, 2013, in New York City. Home builders and remodelers take heart: Even contractors with their own national television shows have trouble finding workers in certain construction trades these days. “Right now, I can’t find good labor, because everybody is employed,” said Stephen Fanuka, whose Queens, N.Y., contracting business is the focus of Do It Yourself Network’s “Million Dollar Contractor” series. Mr. Fanuka’s contracting company, Fanuka Inc., builds two luxury homes and handles more than 100 renovations each year for A-list clients such as comedienne Tina Fey.

He spoke in an interview this week at the International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas, attended by an estimated 80,000 builders and suppliers. Urban Land Magazine.