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Their profits, from shopping malls and office buildings and what have you, flow straight through to shareholders.
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In the 1970s and 1980s, banks were happy to loan out 100% of the financing need to buy or build new shopping malls and office buildings.
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People tore down traffic lights, wrecked cash machines, turned over vehicles, set fire to shopping malls, threw stones through office windows, robbed the homes of ethnic Chinese.
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The transformation from technology is also affecting another area of commercial real estate outside office buildings: shopping malls.
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Yet unlike office blocks or shopping malls, which sign leases with tenants for ten years or more, hotels have to let their rooms by the night.
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Lamda Development, the real estate development arm of the billionaire Latsis family, is behind the two largest shopping malls in Greece as well as office and residential complexes.
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The grand mustaches of Turkish lore are these days a rarer sight in Turkey's gleaming office blocks and sprawling shopping malls.
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Bustling office towers, lively shopping malls, thronged hotels: All have done well in recent years for the real estate investment trusts that own them.
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Even optimistic commercial-property developers are stacking sandbags to hold back a financial deluge in the market for office towers, hotels, shopping malls and other commercial real estate.
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Because office buildings, bank branches and shopping malls had been rendered technologically obsolete, any price was too high to pay for them, or for the REITs that owned and managed them.
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Richards took criticism in 2003--04 by reducing the company's exposure to shopping malls, when consumer spending had begun to rise, and loading up on central London office buildings, whose rents then were soft.
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