FROM THE SPONSOR:
Gatski Commercial Real Estate Services
Friday, July 24, 2009 | 6 a.m.
On behalf of Gatski Commercial Real Estate Services, I’d like to express how pleased we are to sponsor the In Business Las Vegas Commercial Real Estate Guide.
It’s been a challenging year. The free-falling economy, which has taken its toll on business and paralyzed lending, appears to have bottomed out and left the commercial real estate market with a resilient new foundation that will be the cornerstone of our recovery.
Without question, there is more activity in the leasing market, and the fear that has frozen any negotiations has been replaced by an atmosphere of optimism.
As a company, we’ve redefined who we are and have spent countless hours negotiating workouts between landlords, tenants and lenders. In the midst of it all, we continue to grow as a company and expand our services to cost segregation and will be providing a tax abatement division to ensure the ad valorem taxes paid to the county are reflective of the now-discounted value.
We also are positioning ourselves for the rebound of the brokerage market by helping clients who are looking to liquidate and take a more conservative investing approach. Simultaneously, we’re building relationships with aggressive investment groups that are excited about the future of the commercial market in Las Vegas. This is the foundation for recovery.
This CRE issue features North Las Vegas. Some of the properties we manage and lease in North Las Vegas include:
• 4444 W. Craig Road – Retail • 3940 Martin Luther King Blvd. – Retail • 4528 W. Craig Road – Office/Retail • 5135 Camino Al Norte – Two-story office building • 4220 E. Craig Road – Industrial/Warehouse • 4610 Donovan Way – Industrial/Warehouse
Best personal regards,
Frank Gatski, CEO
Gatski Commercial Real Estate Services
www.GatskiCommercial.com
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