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1. Low rates lure tenants in active
Westside.
Heavy leasing activity activated the Westside office market during the first quarter of 1992 as tenants tried to lock in what brokers say are temporarily ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Downtown parking lots reflect the effect of car
pooling.
The soft downtown Los Angeles office leasing market, coupled with new anti-smog regulations forcing large employers to institute car and van pools, will collectively cost ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Traffic mitigation fee structure continues to
reverberate in development...
When Central City West's developers nailed down government approval early last year to erect the 465-acre "urban village" across from downtown Los Angeles, they agreed ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Downtown L.A. shows strength despite rising office
vacancy rate.
The downtown Los Angeles office market absorbed nearly 300,000 square feet of space during the first quarter, despite the slumping economy and a trend toward ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. L.A. County office vacancy rate drops as deals
abound.
Commercial tenants in Los Angeles County continued to take advantage of cash-strapped developers during the first quarter of 1992 by negotiating some of the lowest ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Interest rate changes put buyers in shopping
mood.
A surge of activity in the loan market has failed to stimulate a buying spree, but it has prospective home owners shopping around for the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Activity in San Gabriel office market remains flat;
housing market shows...
Office leasing remained flat but the industrial market showed increased activity during the first quarter in the San Gabriel Valley. Meanwhile, the housing market showed ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. Ventura County market shows an overall improvement
after a generally poor...
Conditions improved in all sectors of Ventura County's real estate market during the first quarter of 1992 after a generally poor 1991. Brokers and office ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. Inland Empire activity picks up steam after 1991
slump.
Steady absorption reduced the Inland Empire office space inventory to about a two-year supply near the end of the first quarter, while expansions by large ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Tenants slowly renew interest in 'Class B'
leases: lower classes of space...
Although it's still a tenants' market in the Southland, especially in the realm of older, less-in-demand "Class B" space, that slowly may be changing everywhere ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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