Timothy R. Hughes, a construction, real estate and business attorney at Bean Kinney & Korman, discusses what 2011 holds for the construction and real estate industries: The last year has been a year of challenge for the construction and real estate industry, but one that has presented some bright spots, particularly in the D.C. region. As we move into the new year, I wanted to list my top 10 questions for 2011. Some of these are economic, some are national, some are regional. A couple comments admittedly focus more directly on Virginia and may be questions that interest me personally, rather than impacting the overall market. Without further ado, here are my top ten questions for 2011…
Top 10 questions for real estate and construction in 2011
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