He returned to Vancouver in 1957 to practice corporate law specializing in corporate real estate.
Throughout the 1980s, the Council developed and began to advise nonprofit organizations in corporate, real estate, and tax law.
Like corporate real estate: 10 years ago, the typical office offered an employee 250 square feet of space, he said.
One alternative to expensive corporate real estate is none at all.
Collaborative techniques are now being tried in Medicine Hat by corporate, real estate and trust lawyers.
The corporate estate (Page's last and crowning work) does not, however, meet with the author's approval.
Big corporate estates, pressed by the recession, have been put on the market.
An issue that will soon become far more pressing than arguments over corporate real estate is the future of large systems database management programs.
Not only did the corporate real estate market thrive in 1995 but also private sector real estate fared well.
"But more companies that are not in trouble are discovering that corporate real estate can be used as a financial instrument."