Relying on the electrical specifications specified on a marketing brochure or written on an electrical panel. If your operation requires a certain minimum electrical capacity to successfully manufacture your product, have a licensed electrician to verify the electrical supply available in the building before signing the lease.Brokers often use whatever is written on the […]
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New Owner and Big Plans for the Iconic, 22-Acre Sears Complex in East L.A.

The historic 1.8 million square foot Sear Building, situated on a 22 acre site, has been purchased by developer Izek Shomof for $29 million, and he has big plans commensurate with the large purchase price. Except for the Sears department store on the ground floor, the entire multi-story building is vacant. The estimated three-year renovation […]
View PostNew (and Really Stupid) Energy Use Disclosure Law for Commercial Properties Took Effect on January 1, 2013

The Nonresidential Energy Use Disclosure Program (also known as “AB 1103”), a new and far reaching mandatory energy use disclosure law for commercial properties, came into effect on January 1, 2014 for non-residential buildings 10,000 square feet and larger. Non-residential buildings 5,000 square feet and larger will required to comply with these regulations beginning on […]
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