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The report is based on information from the state Department of Labor, public capital budgets and plans, as well as the consulting firm Urbanomics and data provider McGraw-Hill Construction Dodge.
Forecast Sees Rise in Building Shelly Banjo 2010
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Perhaps the Urbanomics study will change the way the public perceives the typical property owner.
Landlord Myths 2009
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That perception should change tangibly based upon a new study released last week by Urbanomics, the acclaimed economic consulting firm.
Landlord Myths 2009
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The Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP), with the cooperation of the Rent Stabilization Association (RSA), retained Urbanomics to prepare the survey to better understand who rent-stabilized owners are as well as the problems they face.
Landlord Myths 2009
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Perhaps the Urbanomics study will change the way the public perceives the typical property owner.
Landlord Myths 2009
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That perception should change tangibly based upon a new study released last week by Urbanomics, the acclaimed economic consulting firm.
Landlord Myths 2009
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The Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP), with the cooperation of the Rent Stabilization Association (RSA), retained Urbanomics to prepare the survey to better understand who rent-stabilized owners are as well as the problems they face.
Landlord Myths 2009
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The basic problem -- costs have been going up at least 10 percent annually for the past few years -- doesn't seem to have any easy solutions, as the reports (both of which involved consultation with the same firm, Urbanomics) recommended a broad array of changes that could lower costs to varying degrees.
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