Commercial Investment Real Estate

SEP-OCT 2012

Commercial Investment Real Estate is the magazine of the CCIM Institute, the leading provider of commercial real estate education. CIRE covers market trends, current developments, and business strategies within the commercial real estate field.

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CONNECTIONS CCIM Capitol Voice While economic conditions dominate most of today's headlines, the commercial real estate market's health— and its impact on the broader economy—should not be underestimated. "Commercial real estate is integrated with various sectors of our economy ranging from small businesses and manufacturing to retail and consumer spending," says U.S. Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, D-N.Y., who received the CCIM/IREM 2012 Legislator of the Year honor during the Capitol Hill Visit in April. "If the commercial real estate market were to fumble, it would have a negative impact on the overall economic recovery." A tireless advocate for small businesses, Maloney has shown voting support for critical issues that positively infl uence real estate, including covered bonds, credit union lending, and sales tax fairness. Maloney continues to focus on improving fi nancial and banking regulations and oversight in her role as senior member of the House Financial Services Committee. To stay informed, she relies in part on industry organizations such as CCIM. "We don't know everything here on Capitol Hill," she says. "It's important when representatives from an industry, such as CCIMs, relay the challenges they face and their successes." T roughout her 20-year career in Congress, Maloney has also championed women's rights. "No matter what their political views are, I encourage every woman to learn about the issues that impact women in the workforce and vote to support candidates that will advance women and the real estate business," she says. Maloney's outlook through year-end is cautiously optimistic. "Our economy has been growing for 13 consecutive quarters, but we need to keep an eye on the looming budget defi cit and the 'fi scal cliff ,'" she says. "T e uncertainty surrounding what would amount to a large spending freeze could have a dramatic eff ect on consumer spending, which will in turn aff ect small businesses and the commercial real estate sector." 48 September | October | 2012 Commercial Investment Real Estate

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