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“Square Feet” Columns

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Featured Columns

College-Town Real Estate: The Next Big Niche?
Turning the Infrastructure Into Profits
A Year of Tumult for REITs
Landlords, if Only by Accident
A Rocky Start For British REITs
Finding Profits in a Distressed Market
A Real Estate Investment Moves to the Mainstream
Reaping the Tax Benefits From Rental Property
Doing Your Homework Before Closing a Deal
Why Invest in a Strip Mall if You Can Own a Prison?
Acres of Farmland and, Maybe, Profits
The Paths to Enhancing Commercial Property
For Some Investors, Money Grows on Trees
10 Ways to Stumble in Commercial Real Estate
In a Sickly Market, a Healthier Asset
Big Dividends, in a Dangerous Terrain
Some REITs Have a Contrarian Flavor
Where ‘Mortgage’ Isn’t a Scary Word
Finding Commercial Value in Some New Zip Codes
Is there a Doctor in the House? Yes, and He Owns It, Too

 

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“Ventures” was a monthly column about commercial real estate investing that appeared in the Sunday Business/Square Feet section of The New York Times.

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