SUMMARY: Commercial Slump Slams Prices
While many economists still predict a quick recovery for the overall US economy, the outlook for construction is less clear. A deepening downturn in the nonresidential building market threatens to overshadow bright homebuilding and public works sectors. Through April, nonresidential building work ha...
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