the third by Alex Ferreras February 2011
in Commercial Loans
WASHINGTON (SOURCE Real Estate Round Table) - The Real Estate Round Table, which put the nation's top real estate ownership, development, credit and management company slaps back today's announcement by the Obama administration, the Americans in order to promote the retrofitting projects , make buildings more energy efficient work in our urban and suburban areas. "President Obama" Better Buildings Initiative 'is an excellent design shall again employ the construction workers to ensure the modernization of our built environment and help our nations security of energy supply,
"said Jeffrey D. DeBoer, president and CEO of The Real Estate Roundtable. "At a time when the real estate industry is still struggling to complete recovery of the economy to achieve incentives encourage building upgrade projects as a lever is to encourage private investment lending, and create good paying jobs that can not be exported."
The Better Buildings initiative, "said incentives that public-private partnerships, the business records of the energy efficiency of buildings, programs, including improvements to the existing tax incentives and loan guarantee instruments. The initiative is also a commitment to a new Executive Order from the White House that voluntary incentives emphasizes on one-size-fits-all federal regulations that have negative economic impact on businesses.
The initiative calls for a "Better Building Challenge" recognition for real estate and other businesses that stand out as leaders in energy saving and improved productivity provide.
"This initiative will be entrepreneurs to benefit from lower energy costs. Further development of our built environment will be our country, to maintain its competitive advantage in the international market," said DeBoer. "The Real Estate Roundtable and our members are thrilled to work with President Obama to fulfill his vision for greater investment in innovative efficiency and clean energy technologies."
The White House Fact Sheet on the Better Buildings initiative is available at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/02/03/president-obama-s-plan-win-future-making-american-businesses-more-energy.
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