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Oct312012
Well Designed Space Supports Non Profit Mission
Steve Kenat
Steve Kenat and Brooke Behnfeldt share why a well designed work environment is often a key resource in recruitment, retention and productivity in the corporate community. This phenomenon is no less present and critical in the not-for-profit world. GBBN has had the opportunity to work with many not-for-profit organizations, designing buildings and work environments that don’t just support their functional needs, but serve to expand and promote their Mission and their Brand – both internally and externally.
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Mar282012
Managing Business in China Over the Next Five Years
Matthew Schottelkotte
Matthew Schottelkotte's presentation during a webinar held at Frost Brown Todd that involves dissecting the Five-Year plan of China and what it means to U.S. businesses.
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Nov142011
Using Tax Credits To Help Fund Facilities Needs of Non-Profit Organizations
Steve Kenat
Steve Kenat, Dale McGirr, and John Michel share their knowledge on how non-profit organizations can expand, renovate, or replace their facilities through a variety of federal and state tax credit programs.
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Jun012011
Campus Heritage Planning - Understanding the Economics
Ronald Kull
Article for the Society of College and University Planning (SCUP) Journal, Planning in Higher Education. Dale and Ron address the economic and financial issues surrounding campus preservation projects that tend to prevent approval of such projects, even when they have great strategic importance.
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Oct012010
North Central SCUP 2010 - Campus Planning Leadership: Creating Community Value
Dale McGirr
Learn about the history and strategic forces of off campus neighborhoods and the institutional strategic drivers for community development.