Commercial Construction & Renovation

JAN-FEB 2013

Commercial Construction & Renovation helps our subscribers design, build and maintain better commercial facilities by delivering content to meet the information needs of today's high-level executives.

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hat to expect Executives discuss w beyond in the New Year and I n an industry that has taken the full brunt of what the volatile economy has thrown at it, commercial construction executives finally are starting to see the light at the end of the proverbial tunnel. Sure, there still is work to be done and rough spots to iron out, but for the first time in several years, a sense of optimism dominated the discussion for vendors and end users alike. 32 With a number of projects on tap and a commitment to spinning the downward spike upward, executives attending our annual executive retreat talked of better days ahead for the commercial construction industry. Sure, there still is work to be done and rough spots to iron out, but for the first time in several years, a sense of optimism dominated the discussion for vendors and end users alike. The executives took part in the 2012 Commercial Construction & Renovation Retreat, held this year at the Epic Hotel in Miami, September 27-30. The gathering, sponsored by Commercial Construction & Renovation magazine, features some of the leading executives from the retail, restaurant and hospitality sectors. For more coverage, join us online at www.ccr-mag.com. CommerCial ConstruCtion & renovation — january : february 2013

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