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Commercial real estate in Colo. is 10.5% of economy, study says

The commercial real-estate sector had a $23.4 billion economic impact on the state in 2006, according to a study released Monday.

That represents 10.5 percent of Colorado's economy, according to the study commissioned by the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties, known as NAIOP.

"The number is impressive, but that's not why we did the study," said Marshall Burton, vice president of real-estate development for Opus. "It's looking at our industry, understanding who we are and taking that, and being a leader in job growth, responsible development and quality of life."

The three major metropolitan areas — Denver, the northern Front Range and Colorado Springs — contained 83.5 percent of the state's existing commercial and multifamily properties, with nearly 1.13 billion square feet of income-producing property.


Crown West Realty buys Plaza Quebec building

Crown West Realty LLC has purchased another office building in metro Denver's southeastern suburbs.

Crown West, as Crown-Denver VI LLC, recently closed on its acquisition of the 94,400-square-foot Plaza Quebec building for $10.25 million, according to Arapahoe County real estate records. The seller was the Principal Life Insurance Co. of Des Moines, Iowa.

Completed in 1984, three-story Plaza Quebec is located at 6025 E. Quebec St. in Centennial. Crown West plans to upgrade the building's common areas "to raise Plaza Quebec to Class A status," according to Crown West.

The investor's other Denver-area holdings include office properties Orchard Plaza I-IV in the Denver Tech Center, One Cherry Center in Glendale, and southeast suburban Corporate 25 and Union Plaza near the Denver Federal Center.


Crescent Real Estate Equities Company

Crescent Real Estate Equities Company (NYSE: CEI) is a real estate investment trust headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. Through its subsidiaries and joint ventures, Crescent owns and manages a portfolio of 71 premier office buildings totaling 28 million square feet located in select markets across the United States with major concentrations in Dallas, Houston, Austin, Denver, Miami, and Las Vegas. Crescent also strategically invests in resort-residential developments in locations such as Scottsdale, AZ, Vail Valley, CO, and Lake Tahoe, CA; in destination resorts such as Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn® in Sonoma, CA; and in the wellness lifestyle leader, Canyon Ranch®.

Crescent Real Estate Equities Company: CSR News, Events and Reports

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October 2006

It defies the intent of campaign finance disclosure.

And this leads to an even greater question of Maloy's $4,010.00 in unitemized contributions. His pre-primary report shows no unitemized contributions. But for the sake of argument, we should count the "annonymous" twenty dollars as an "itemized unitemized contribution."

Since the primary, however, over four thousand dollars comes into his campaign in unitemized contributions. Adhering to the law that these must be less than $50, this would mean that at least 82 people gave him the maximum amount allowed for these not to be itemized. At the most charitable, it would be assumed that this amount came all from within the district.

On the other hand, it could be intepreted that none of this came from the district and was delivered in a suitcase. Just like in the Provincetown primary, when poll workers failed to keep track of which voters took which ballots, there's really no way of knowing.


David Horowitz Has a List

And I think most people feel that selling your honesty is a lot more dirty than selling sex, at that.

If I say Bush and Cheney are whores of special interests, I am certainly insulting them, but I am not feminizing them. I am simply saying that they’re happy to sell out the good of the nation and of the world for the personal benefit of themselves and a few friends (or "fiends," if you prefer).

I personally have a problem with the idea that feminizing is necessarily negative. Fred’s "When men feel threatened by other men, they ‘feminize’ them, or encourage others to view them as prostitutes" sounds innately sexist to me.

Thane Doss, at 12:50 pm EST on February 13, 2006

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Guardsmen on smuggling charges

Sounds like the start of a stand up comedy routine. But it's no joke. Because this is our country we're talking about; and the three front runners for the Democratic party nomination really are an African American, a woman and a white "son of the south."As a black woman, I find it quite amazing that, in a year when many thought the big news would be Hillary's very real chance to become the first female president, Barack has entered the scene to give her a run for her money and for a place in history.Of course, both candidates do not want you to vote on the basis of race or gender. But there's that third fella -- the one who stands to benefit from all the recent bickering between the front runners: John Edwards.While the other two square off over "fairy tales" and the relative legacies of Dr.


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