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Shoppes project sign of renewed commercial real estate activity? ''The more development out here, the better,'' sats mall general manager.

Publication: Mississippi Business Journal
Publication Date: 22-DEC-03
Format: Online - approximately 502 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
TUPELO -- With the economy stabilizing, commercial real estate activity in the U.S. is picking up, especially in the Southeast, says Jim Morris, a Tupelo native who works in Nashville with CB Richard Ellis, the largest commercial real estate firm the world.

"Investors are positive that the economy is getting better," Morris said. "So commercial real estate has remained hot in the Southeast. Overall it is definitely back on track. There is a lot...

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