Sentences with phrase «immediately after the recession»

While it's true that there are fewer bargains today than there were immediately after the recession, there are still good deals to be found if you're patient and know where to look.
- ft. property portfolio, also expects to see actual leasing deals being completed on the show floor, a departure from what was happening in the years during and immediately after the recession when the emphasis was on networking.
«We now have several different types of markets emerging, including markets that are still muddling along the bottom; markets that shot up immediately after the recession ended and are now cooling quickly; and markets that are still very hot.
The industrial market resurgence can be tracked to two simple fundamentals, according to Dwight Hotchkiss, Colliers» national director for industrial sector — the cautious holdback on new construction during and immediately after the recession, and the increase in demand from retailers looking to grow their e-commerce capabilities.

Not exact matches

In the months and years immediately after the end of the Great Recession, Canada's economy was the envy of the world.
Hurricane Andrew in 1992 led to losses around 1 % of GDP, but no crisis followed — in fact, the economy began to recover from a recession immediately after the hurricane struck.
Immediately after returning from France, and through the 1930s, Davis was hit hard by the recession.
In a 2012 report from the United Nations Children's Fund, 9 the United States ranked 34th of 35 member nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a reflection of the rate of child poverty during and immediately after the Great Recession of 2007 — 2009.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z