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The Florida Investor is Florida's monthly authority on Industrial, Commercial and Investment Real Estate, Franchises and Businesses for Sale. The Florida Investor has now integrated a cutting edge Video Webcast Center to provide clients video interviews and presentations that can easily be distributed throughout the Florida Investor network worldwide. 

“The concept is innovative and the videos are extremely well done. This is going to be a great marketing tool for anyone who takes advantage of it.” – John Crossman, President of Crossman & Company.

Every month features more than $1 Billion in Commercial Real Estate and business listings from multi-family Residential and Retail, to Office, Industrial, Land, Farms, Hotels, Restaurants, Manufacturing companies and many many more. The Florida Investor comes in an easy to read, tabloid newspaper format. Advertisers are offered a variety of black and white, spot and full color advertising rates and sizes to suit any advertising campaign. With the addition of the webcast, we now offer a variety of customizable advertising options to be featured on our website as well as the video panel.

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All production functions in commercial real estate are directly influenced by technology, which increases the efficiency of the factors of production. This is reflected in the application of technology to the construction and operation of real estate. Six key manifestations of technology in real estate have been highlighted - the development of new and improved consumer goods, transportation technology, construction technology, financial engineering, innovations in manufacturing systems and the growth of the internet. Technology will adversely impact second-tier malls and power centers but the overall level of penetration by e-commerce into the space-based retail market is predicted to be only a little over 5 percent by 2010. Commercial real estate will not experience a real decline in value and an absolute decline in demand for product as a result of technological developments.
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