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New (and Really Stupid) Energy Use Disclosure Law for Commercial Properties Took Effect on January 1, 2013

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Four Potentially Catastrophic Blunders Tenants Make When Leasing an Industrial Building

Posted on January 10, 2014 by Eric Reavis in Uncategorized No Comments
Blunders

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.

Posted on December 15, 2013 by Eric Reavis in Uncategorized No Comments
Sears Building

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 […]

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New (and Really Stupid) Energy Use Disclosure Law for Commercial Properties Took Effect on January 1, 2013

Posted on December 10, 2013 by Eric Reavis in Uncategorized No Comments
AB1103

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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