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Tulane Prof.
Peter Ricchiuti |
Forum for Recovery
It’s Corpus Christi time, as the IAMC Fall 2005
Professional Forum gets rolling this weekend. Rolling toward Corpus
from temporary quarters with family in Opelousas, La., is Tulane
Prof. Peter Ricchiuti, who will surely have a tale or two to tell
when he addresses Forum attendees on Wednesday morning. Meanwhile,
IAMC member organizations continue
to respond to hurricane aftermath.
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If you thought IAMC’s membership roster was impressive already,
wait until you see the caliber of companies and individuals who
joined us
in September alone.
Garrett Hurley, president, U.S. Steel Real Estate |
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IAMC People & Projects
Check out just
a sampling of the corporate real estate activity currently being
generated by IAMC member organizations.
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BASF-YPC Co. Ltd. is a 50-50 joint venture between BASF and SINOPEC. The integrated complex operates a steam cracker (600,000 metric tons ethylene per year) and nine downstream plants on its 544-acre (220-hectare) site in Nanjing on the Yangtze River. BASF-YPC Co. Ltd. will produce about 1.7 million metric tons of high quality chemicals and polymers per year. |
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This month Research
and Resources looks at costly and not-so-costly global
metros, a brand new industry attraction policy announced
this week by the EU, a looming chemical industry policy
from the EU that many find repellent, global and national
E-Government performance rankings, women studying real estate,
and who's taking the LEED in the public sector.
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Here's the latest
about the greatest:
Our star-studded list of IAMC
sponsors and events for the
Professional Forum in Corpus Christ.
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IAMC is just now convening in Corpus Christi. But as with any family
gathering, it’s never too early to look at where we’re getting
together next.
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Corporate real estate executive, get your calendar now and reserve
October 8-12, 2005. Plug in "Real
Estate's Contribution to the Corporate Bottom Line." That's
the theme of IAMC's Fall 2005 Professional Forum in Corpus Christi,
Texas. This Forum should be particularly valuable to you because
of the many financial challenges facing corporate boards and top
management today.
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