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Alabama
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Alabama, non-residential real estate contributed $2.42 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $27,722 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 60,562 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Alaska
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Alaska, non-residential real estate contributed $0.38 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $6,594 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 6,305 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Arizona
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Arizona, non-residential real estate contributed $6.32 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $130,118 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 146,687 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Arkansas
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Arkansas, non-residential real estate contributed $1.22 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $13,834 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 27,449 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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California
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in California, non-residential real estate contributed $14.14 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $271,554 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 274,488 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Colorado
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Colorado, non-residential real estate contributed $3.29 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $61,770 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 69,680 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Connecticut
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Connecticut, non-residential real estate contributed $1.61 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $25,165 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 23,897 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Delaware
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Delaware, non-residential real estate contributed $0.17 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $3,325 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 2,021 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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District of Columbia
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in District of Columbia, non-residential real estate contributed $1.63 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $28,634 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 6,347 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Florida
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Florida, non-residential real estate contributed $14.61 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $246,070 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 340,407 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Georgia
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Georgia, non-residential real estate contributed $8.05 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $104,303 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 181,206 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Hawaii
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Hawaii, non-residential real estate contributed $0.43 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $4,474 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 8,021 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Idaho
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Idaho, non-residential real estate contributed $0.68 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $11,253 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 16,057 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Illinois
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Illinois, non-residential real estate contributed $7.57 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $114,858 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 156,615 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Indiana
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Indiana, non-residential real estate contributed $5.50 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $58,432 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 118,866 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Iowa
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Iowa, non-residential real estate contributed $3.96 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $29,999 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 87,995 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Kansas
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Kansas, non-residential real estate contributed $2.04 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $24,264 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 42,161 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Kentucky
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Kentucky, non-residential real estate contributed $1.46 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $18,462 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 32,633 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Louisiana
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Louisiana, non-residential real estate contributed $4.15 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $28,021 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 95,947 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Maine
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Maine, non-residential real estate contributed $0.63 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $8,587 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 14,152 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Maryland
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Maryland, non-residential real estate contributed $2.70 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $51,037 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 48,875 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Massachusetts
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Massachusetts, non-residential real estate contributed $3.08 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $41,289 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 51,642 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Michigan
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Michigan, non-residential real estate contributed $2.83 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $34,247 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 55,512 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Minnesota
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Minnesota, non-residential real estate contributed $2.14 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $34,557 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 42,874 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Mississippi
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Mississippi, non-residential real estate contributed $1.67 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $16,272 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 38,497 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Missouri
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Missouri, non-residential real estate contributed $2.38 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $33,411 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 50,572 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Montana
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Montana, non-residential real estate contributed $0.17 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $3,381 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 3,997 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Nebraska
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Nebraska, non-residential real estate contributed $1.10 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $17,958 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 23,897 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Nevada
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Nevada, non-residential real estate contributed $2.67 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $45,345 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 47,934 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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New Hampshire
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in New Hampshire, non-residential real estate contributed $0.63 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $9,785 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 11,914 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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New Jersey
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in New Jersey, non-residential real estate contributed $3.03 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $35,314 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 48,890 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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New Mexico
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in New Mexico, non-residential real estate contributed $0.66 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $13,698 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 14,604 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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New York
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in New York, non-residential real estate contributed $9.64 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $92,770 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 153,361 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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North Carolina
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in North Carolina, non-residential real estate contributed $5.81 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $83,884 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 131,179 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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North Dakota
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in North Dakota, non-residential real estate contributed $0.12 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $2,345 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 2,355 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Ohio
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Ohio, non-residential real estate contributed $5.24 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $76,830 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 119,687 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Oklahoma
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Oklahoma, non-residential real estate contributed $1.35 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $15,499 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 36,199 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Oregon
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Oregon, non-residential real estate contributed $2.01 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $33,946 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 40,443 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Pennsylvania
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Pennsylvania, non-residential real estate contributed $4.38 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $51,918 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 90,356 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Rhode Island
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Rhode Island, non-residential real estate contributed $0.43 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $7,546 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 7,246 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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South Carolina
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in South Carolina, non-residential real estate contributed $9.07 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $39,400 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 208,053 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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South Dakota
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in South Dakota, non-residential real estate contributed $0.34 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $5,650 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 7,639 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Tennessee
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Tennessee, non-residential real estate contributed $4.03 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $62,225 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 90,693 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Texas
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Texas, non-residential real estate contributed $15.22 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $208,442 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 358,088 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Utah
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Utah, non-residential real estate contributed $2.44 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $29,429 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 62,263 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Vermont
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Vermont, non-residential real estate contributed $0.15 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $1,592 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 3,046 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Virginia
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Virginia, non-residential real estate contributed $3.93 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $53,448 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 80,836 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Washington
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Washington, non-residential real estate contributed $4.39 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $74,707 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 86,763 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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West Virginia
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in West Virginia, non-residential real estate contributed $0.29 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $2,599 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 5,799 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Wisconsin
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Wisconsin, non-residential real estate contributed $2.50 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $35,293 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 54,162 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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Wyoming
The Contribution of Office, Industrial and Retail Development and Construction on the U.S. Economy, 2008 Edition, published by the NAIOP Research Foundation and conducted by Stephen S. Fuller, PhD, shows that, in Wyoming, non-residential real estate contributed $0.08 billion in direct spending for new office, industrial, warehouse and retail buildings in 2007; contributed $2,005 billion annually from the operating costs of existing buildings, and supported a total of 1,644 full time, year-round jobs for new buildings.
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