Office Space in New York City

Posted on March 22nd, 2010 by admin

http://www.nycommercialofficespace.com

New York Commercial Real Estate Broker and property manager Jonathan Cohen is your answer. If you are looking for office space in New York, Jonathan Cohen is your best bet!

The name Jonathan Cohen stands for something in New York. It stands for talent, intelligence, ingenuity, and drive. It stands for value. Offering a full spectrum of commercial leasing and third person management services in a city as demanding as New York is not simple; meeting our standards for service is that much better.

Jonathan Cohen has spent year mastering the complexities of New York’s commerical real estate market as brokers, property managers, and owners. His experience springs from the successful negotiation of thousands of leases and property sales aggregating tens of millions of square feet. In short, Jonathan Cohen Properties gets results.

Because there is no subsitute for an experienced negotiator and firsthand knowledge of clients’ industries. He continues to deliver the same high-quality tenant services that first put Jonathan Cohen on the map.

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Tinamaan ng LINTIK na ITIK [part 3]

Posted on March 19th, 2010 by admin

Atty Ernesto Francisco, Jr, lawyer of Senator Ma. Ana Consuelo Jamby Madrigal, presented a summary of evidence during the preliminary inquiry on the ethics complaint filed by Sen. Madrigal against Corruption King Manny Villar.

Sen. Madrigal filed an ethics complaint for double-entry in the appropriation of budgets for road projects in areas near real estate properties associated with Villar. On Oct. 8 last year, Madrigal sought to elevate the complaint against Villar to the Committee on Ethics and Privileges, before which she accused the former Senate president of unconstitutional and unethical conduct highly unbecoming of a member of the Senate.

Villar requested the realignment of the C-5 road project linking the Coastal Road and the South Luzon Expressway. A substantial portion of the longer, realigned road—from Sucat to Quirino Ave.—is owned by the companies of the Villar family.

Atty. Francisco told senators during the hearing that the original road, which is 6.3 kilometers long, costs P2.678 billion in total. The realigned 9.7 km road, excluding the portion from Sucat road to Coastal road, has an estimated cost of P6.9 billion. Francisco said that based on the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) estimates, the Las Piñas-Parañaque link road costs P700 million. An additional P400 million was the estimated cost of the link from Las Piñas to the Coastal road, the lawyer added.

Out of the 39 properties that were affected by the road link project, 16 properties were owned by Golden Haven Memorial Park and Adelfa properties, both of which are owned by the Villar family. DPWH and the Department of Budget and Management reported that Sen. Villar allegedly collected P136,774,777.00. Francisco said El Shaddai leader Mike Velarde was the biggest beneficiary in the original road construction plan. Of the P1.8 billion to be spent by the government, P1.2 billion has been paid to Amvel Land Development Corporation, Velardes real estate company. ###

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Links for Each Part of this 7 Part Presentation:

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BhVFJDVh2w
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k12L9ng0FQ
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2mQwmswRUg
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3C80rF59rc
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkNbd-NrVX8
Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxw-l2xdx5g
Part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba4uNACC2lk

Duration : 0:10:0

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Tinamaan ng LINTIK na ITIK [part 2]

Posted on March 16th, 2010 by admin

Atty Ernesto Francisco, Jr, lawyer of Senator Ma. Ana Consuelo Jamby Madrigal, presented a summary of evidence during the preliminary inquiry on the ethics complaint filed by Sen. Madrigal against Corruption King Manny Villar.

Sen. Madrigal filed an ethics complaint for double-entry in the appropriation of budgets for road projects in areas near real estate properties associated with Villar. On Oct. 8 last year, Madrigal sought to elevate the complaint against Villar to the Committee on Ethics and Privileges, before which she accused the former Senate president of unconstitutional and unethical conduct highly unbecoming of a member of the Senate.

Villar requested the realignment of the C-5 road project linking the Coastal Road and the South Luzon Expressway. A substantial portion of the longer, realigned road—from Sucat to Quirino Ave.—is owned by the companies of the Villar family.

Atty. Francisco told senators during the hearing that the original road, which is 6.3 kilometers long, costs P2.678 billion in total. The realigned 9.7 km road, excluding the portion from Sucat road to Coastal road, has an estimated cost of P6.9 billion. Francisco said that based on the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) estimates, the Las Piñas-Parañaque link road costs P700 million. An additional P400 million was the estimated cost of the link from Las Piñas to the Coastal road, the lawyer added.

Out of the 39 properties that were affected by the road link project, 16 properties were owned by Golden Haven Memorial Park and Adelfa properties, both of which are owned by the Villar family. DPWH and the Department of Budget and Management reported that Sen. Villar allegedly collected P136,774,777.00. Francisco said El Shaddai leader Mike Velarde was the biggest beneficiary in the original road construction plan. Of the P1.8 billion to be spent by the government, P1.2 billion has been paid to Amvel Land Development Corporation, Velardes real estate company. ###

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Link for each Part of this 7 Part Presentation -

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BhVFJDVh2w
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k12L9ng0FQ
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2mQwmswRUg
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3C80rF59rc
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkNbd-NrVX8
Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxw-l2xdx5g
Part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba4uNACC2lk

Duration : 0:10:0

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Tinamaan ng LINTIK na ITIK [part 1]

Posted on March 13th, 2010 by admin

Atty Ernesto Francisco, Jr, lawyer of Senator Ma. Ana Consuelo Jamby Madrigal, presented a summary of evidence during the preliminary inquiry on the ethics complaint filed by Sen. Madrigal against Corruption King Manny Villar.

Sen. Madrigal filed an ethics complaint for double-entry in the appropriation of budgets for road projects in areas near real estate properties associated with Villar. On Oct. 8 last year, Madrigal sought to elevate the complaint against Villar to the Committee on Ethics and Privileges, before which she accused the former Senate president of unconstitutional and unethical conduct highly unbecoming of a member of the Senate.

Villar requested the realignment of the C-5 road project linking the Coastal Road and the South Luzon Expressway. A substantial portion of the longer, realigned road—from Sucat to Quirino Ave.—is owned by the companies of the Villar family.

Atty. Francisco told senators during the hearing that the original road, which is 6.3 kilometers long, costs P2.678 billion in total. The realigned 9.7 km road, excluding the portion from Sucat road to Coastal road, has an estimated cost of P6.9 billion. Francisco said that based on the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) estimates, the Las Piñas-Parañaque link road costs P700 million. An additional P400 million was the estimated cost of the link from Las Piñas to the Coastal road, the lawyer added.

Out of the 39 properties that were affected by the road link project, 16 properties were owned by Golden Haven Memorial Park and Adelfa properties, both of which are owned by the Villar family. DPWH and the Department of Budget and Management reported that Sen. Villar allegedly collected P136,774,777.00. Francisco said El Shaddai leader Mike Velarde was the biggest beneficiary in the original road construction plan. Of the P1.8 billion to be spent by the government, P1.2 billion has been paid to Amvel Land Development Corporation, Velardes real estate company. ###

*****

Link for each Part of this 7 Part Presentation -

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BhVFJDVh2w
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k12L9ng0FQ
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2mQwmswRUg
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3C80rF59rc
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkNbd-NrVX8
Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxw-l2xdx5g
Part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba4uNACC2lk

Duration : 0:10:0

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Values in Las Vegas’ 89109 thrashed just as new condo project tries to close escrow.

Posted on March 10th, 2010 by admin

Aaron Auxier discusses the 2009 Home Value Percentage Map recently released by First American Title Company in the Review Journal. Sadly, according to the map, zip code 89109 was the hardest hit area in town with a 60% depreciation in 2009 (approx. twice as bad as many of the city’s other areas). Aaron explains that the news is disheartening, especially as a new developer is currently trying to close escrow on the contracts of their Las Vegas Strip condo units (which were sold for upwards of $2,000 a square foot during the pre-construction boom).

Aaron points out that it’s frustrating that 89109 shows such a slouch and how the true replacement cost numbers, as well as intangibles of why developers are hesitant to sacrifice their prime Las Vegas Strip land for residential high-rise condominiums are rarely reported.

In good news, while new projects attempt to close escrow at double and possibly triple the price, buyers are using this time to swoop up on resale units (many times short sales or REOs) at properties such as Panorama Towers, Sky Las Vegas, and Turnberry Place.

Finally, Aaron informs buyers why they need to research what TRUE Buyer’s Agency means to their purchase, and the dangers of walking into one-sided, on-site developer’s agents (and hearing their spin).

Duration : 0:3:54

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11000 Gulf Blvd #304 Treasure Sands Video Tour TheDuncanDuo.com

Posted on March 7th, 2010 by admin

Awesome Value for a 2br/2ba 1120SF beachfront condo with gorgeous beach and gulf views on Treasure Island. Priced comparable to much smaller 1br units in Treasure Sands – this one is a steal! Enjoy sensational sunsets from a large balcony overlooking the beach and gulf that opens from the living area and spacious master suite. Unit showcases electric hurricane shutters, neutral colors, can be sold furnised and has a washer/dryer just 2 steps from your front door! Building features a spacious club house, billiards room, large beachfront heated pool with plenty of room to entertain your friends and family, secured entry, covered parking and beach lockers. Bask in the sun at the beachfront pool and kick off your shoes for a stroll down the beach to wonderful shops, restaurants, local parks and then come home to relax to the soothing sounds of the ocean. This wonderful condo could also be a superb vacation property with 30 day minimum rentals. Small pets are okay too with HOA approval. This great value will not last! Search the Tampa Bay MLS with Interactive Maps at www.SearchMLSTampa.com , Visit our Tampa Bay Real Estate Blog at www.TampaRealEstateTalk.com and View more Real Estate Videos at www.TampaRealEstateVideos.com

Duration : 0:3:8

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CENTURY 21 Mulvey Real Estate “The Path For the Seller”

Posted on March 4th, 2010 by admin

Welcome to your interactive journey through the helpful and knowledgeable world of Century 21 Real Estate. Its a place where experience and expertise intersect with your real estate goals and dreams. Experience the Gold Standard along every step of your personal path home. Whether your a first time buyer or a seasoned veteran, its comforting to know that CENTURY 21 has been helping home buyers and sellers achieve their real estate dreams for over 30 years.

Duration : 0:2:31

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Prince Edward Island FREE Tourist Information/PEI Real Estate Aerial Tour for FREE ($500 value).

Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin

See me at: http://michaelshomes.com Michael Poczynek from Century 21 Northumberland in Prince Edward Island Canada discusses how you can get all kinds of FREE tourist information, maps, magazines, golf brochures, trail info, and much more delivered right to your door at no cost to you. But wait there’s more … you can also earn a complete aerial tour of PEI with your own private pilot and plane. Listen to this video for more. Call me at 1-888-295-6863 or (902) 888-8860 for more details or with any questions.

Duration : 0:7:6

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How I Purchased Two $24,000 Lots of Land Freehold for $1 each…

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin

The actual documented evidence of Two real estate deals each with a market value of $24,000 and $23,520 respectively that were purchased for just $1 each. Thats $47,520 of real estate freehold for $2. Full details of each property are given including there addresses and street maps. Visit: www.BeatTheBanks.co.nz & www.PropertyTeachers.com

Duration : 0:8:51

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Helping Consumers Buy Products that Reflect their Values; How Google’s Mobile…

Posted on February 23rd, 2010 by admin

Google Tech Talks
February, 8 2008

ABSTRACT

Internet searching and advertising increasingly plays a role in consumer decisions and purchases, yet pertinent information for making value-judgments is currently awkward to ferret out and certainly not universally accessible or useful. There is rarely a feedback loop aligning vendor or manufacturer’s environmental, social or governance policies with a shopper’s values, so shoppers, over time, rarely cause industries to change their behavior.

There needs to be a way for shoppers to aim their purchasing power at achieving social values of highest regional priority. There needs to be a way to accumulate and redeem "social values rewards". What’s missing is timely and impactful analysis of a candidate purchases’ impact on the Shopper’s family, region and planet (expressed according to their values), so that the purchaser can more easily make informed purchasing decisions.

With some modifications to Google ads and Google product search, Google could solidify the feedback loop and help consumers, by their actions, build a greener and better world.

Speaker: Bruce Cahan
Bruce B. Cahan, President Urban Logic, Inc. (a nonprofit organization)
Email: bcahan@urbanlogic.org

Bruce Cahan is an Ashoka Fellow, a social entrepreneur, a non-residential fellow of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, a lawyer, and a banker.

In 1989, a steam pipe exploded outside his apartment building, spraying the neighborhood with 220 pounds of asbestos wrapping in an 18-story geyser of steam for several hours. After that, Bruce foresaw New York City’s need for geospatial preparedness, and founded Urban Logic, a New York nonprofit, to make America’s cities safer and sustainable. Bruce convinced New York to fund and build a multi-agency GIS basemap.
As a bond lawyer, he found $20+ million in the City’s capital budget to pay for its GIS utility.
NYC’s basemap was completed just 6 months before the tragic events of September 11th, 2001, and aided in coordinated response and recovery. In the months after September 11th, Bruce joined others at the City’s Command Center to organize and staff its Emergency Mapping and Data Center. His team supplied the Mayor’s Office, Fire, Police, EMS, military, public health, environment, news and other groups with up-to-date maps of rapidly changing conditions at Ground Zero and throughout Manhattan. Bruce was the catalyst for deploying OpenGIS’
SensorWeb project to monitor environmental conditions citywide, and other innovations.

Taking 9/11’s lessons, Bruce designed the federal OMB’s I-Team Initiative to strategically plan and implement spatial readiness across 49 states. Bruce’s knowledge of finance, law and organizational barriers to spatial awareness and urban innovation comes from researching and writing major studies for the federal government, including . Financing the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (FGDC 2000) . Aligning Investments in Environmental Monitoring and Management Information Systems (EPA 2002) . The Value Proposition for GeoSpatial One Stop (OMB 2004) . A Regional Portfolio Investor’s Toolkit (USGS 2006)

In 2005, Bruce moved to Silicon Valley to organize two market-driven mechanisms that support urban sustainability. The first he calls the Means MeterTM, a tool for socially-purposeful consumers to buy products that reflect their values. The second is a bank that amplifies the sustainable impacts of Means MeterTM consumers and their vendors. The bank will reward choices that grow Sustainable ResiliencyTM. Bruce’s bank would serve consumers, businesses, NGOs and governments. The bank would offer credit, insurance, investment and merchant banking services, and scale pricing and interest rates based on each customer’s impact on Sustainable ResiliencyTM.

Bruce graduated from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Temple Law School. Bruce practiced law for 10 years with Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New York, where he specialized in structuring and negotiating complex corporate, bond, creditor’s rights and real estate finance and ot…

Duration : 0:50:6

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