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Posts by PSMJ Resources, Inc.

11.6.2018

Economists Remain Positive on U.S. Economy and CRE Industry

Strong GDP and job growth in 2018 have set the stage for solid real estate demand and absorption, particularly for the rest of 2018 and in 2019. With such data in hand, real..

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10.12.2018

A Big Thank You to 2018 PSMJ Survey Participants

Thank you to everyone who participated in our 2018 surveys – we couldn’t do it without you! Your participation provides vital information for the entire industry. Only with your..

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10.11.2018

ULI Report Forecasts Emerging R/E Market Trends

Talent and economic diversity are the leading themes running through this year’s top cities, according to the Emerging Trends in Real Estate® 2019, released by PwC US and the..

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10.5.2018

20 Tips to Help You Use Time Effectively

Time is of the essence! Time is Money! How Time Flies! These are just a few of the time-related clichés we banter about in regular conversation. And then, how often do we hear..

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9.27.2018

September A/E/C Mergers and Acquisitions in the News

Here’s a recap of some of the latest A/E/C mergers and acquisitions that have been announced in recent weeks. August 22, 2018 – PRISM Spectrum Holdings (Pittsburgh, PA)..

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9.7.2018

PSMJ Announces 2018 Premier Award for Client Satisfaction Winners

PSMJ Resources, Inc. has announced the 24 winners and eight honorable mentions of the 2018 Premier Award for Client Satisfaction, which honors architecture and engineering..

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8.27.2018

26 Ways to Find Clients and Get Work

In 1909 the American Institute of Architects (AIA) adopted the first Principles of Practice, which strictly forbid marketing of any kind. Architects couldn’t advertise. They..

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