A New Yore Eon: Enhanced Online News for the Better Buildings, the leading New York regional magazine for the building management and maintenance community in the 1980’s, has been retooled as a national publication and relaunched as a quarterly supplement to ALM’s Real Estate Forum in new form, Better Buildings will focus on the bottom-line challenges of property operations.
In Our annual reader survey indicated a need for more serious in-depth articles on best practices for building operations and management,” said Michael G. Desiato, Vice President and Group Publisher of ALM’s Real Estate Media Division. “We have set our sights on meeting that request.
The new Better Buildings will kick-off in the February/March Annual Review issue of Forum and will go behind the scenes to examine what’s happening in the area of building performance strategies and the associated bottom-line savings in a circulation will encompass approximately 54,000 executive-level decision makers via print and digital editions in covering a broad spectrum of commercial real estate endeavors from office, retail, residential and industrial structures to schools, hospitals, museums, government facilities and hotels.
In Our annual reader survey indicated a need for more serious in-depth articles on best practices for building operations and management,” said Michael G. Desiato, Vice President and Group Publisher of ALM’s Real Estate Media Division. “We have set our sights on meeting that request.
The new Better Buildings will kick-off in the February/March Annual Review issue of Forum and will go behind the scenes to examine what’s happening in the area of building performance strategies and the associated bottom-line savings in a circulation will encompass approximately 54,000 executive-level decision makers via print and digital editions in covering a broad spectrum of commercial real estate endeavors from office, retail, residential and industrial structures to schools, hospitals, museums, government facilities and hotels.
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