Prime Space
Typically refers to first-generation space that is available for lease.
Typically refers to first-generation space that is available for lease.
The major tenant in a building, or the major or anchor tenant in a shopping center.
The market in which the reporting entity normally would enter into a transaction to sell the asset or to transfer the liability; the market in which the reporting entity normally e ...
Total income minus total expenses.
A legal entity to create a series of investments between two investors. It creates the infrastructure under which the investors can continue to invest without having to negot ...
A certain transaction between a retirement plan and a disqualified person that is prohibited by law; two general types of transactions are prohibited: transactions with parties in ...
Under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 857(b)(6)(C) safe harbor provides that the term “prohibited transaction” does not include a sale of property that is a real es ...
A form of incentive fee compensation paid to a fund general partner in the form of an allocation of the profits of the fund, typically calculated as a set percentage of the profits ...
An evaluation of a commercial real estate asset based on a thorough inspection, including all improvements and all the systems of each building on the property; purpose of which is ...
A return based upon the property equity which consists of primarily cash invested in a property (at acquisition plus subsequent capitalized expenditures) plus recognized changes in ...