Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Milrose Consultants: Commercial Building Permits Offer Hope for Economic Recovery

 

Milrose Consultants: Commercial Building Permits Offer Hope for Economic Recovery

In recent years, truly great economic news has often proven difficult to find--but a whole new report, published in the Charlotte Observer, offers a glimpse of true hope for economic recovery. In the earliest days of 2012, the company's newsletter said, "Throughout the Northeast, many businesses and nonprofit institutions have been planning for new construction and space updates in 2012. "These signs of recovery offer a welcome change after years of dire predictions by economists and the media. Early signs from our top 100 clients indicate that 2012 will be a busy year of corporate relocations, new hospitality venues and reinvention of older spaces as companies make use of inexpensive financing.

The company's optimism for the condition of commercial development in 2012 is nothing new, however.

Milrose Consultants is a firm that works with developers throughout New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, helping them secure the licenses and permits they need to build, in addition to offering zoning consultation services and a multitude of other turnkey business solutions.

The Observer article notes that there has been little interest in building new commercial buildings over the past three years, but the increased level of interest bodes well for both developer and consumer confidence.

This upward trend isn't relegated to North Carolina, however, but is evident in markets throughout the country--including the Northeast, a fact that Milrose Consultants notes in a new statement to the press.

These 2012 trends are based on the strong economic foundations laid in 2011.

Milrose Consultants: Commercial Building Permits Offer Hope for Economic Recovery



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