Real Estate/Development
Apr. 2, 2000
Culver City residents may dial M for moderation
By Julie Nakashima Talk about being in the right place at the right time. Long viewed as a stable if somewhat yeomanlike submarket - the word "unexciting" comes to mind - Culver City is now reaping the benefits of a sizzling Westside office scene.




By Julie Nakashima
Talk about being in the right place at the right time. Long viewed as a stable if somewhat yeomanlike submarket - the word "unexciting" comes to mind - Culver City is now reaping the benefits of a sizzling Westside office scene.
"Culver City is a spillover market," observes Eric L. Olofson, senior vice president and managing director with Cushman Realty Corp. As vacancy rates in West L.A. and Santa Monica continue to spiral downward and rental ...
Talk about being in the right place at the right time. Long viewed as a stable if somewhat yeomanlike submarket - the word "unexciting" comes to mind - Culver City is now reaping the benefits of a sizzling Westside office scene.
"Culver City is a spillover market," observes Eric L. Olofson, senior vice president and managing director with Cushman Realty Corp. As vacancy rates in West L.A. and Santa Monica continue to spiral downward and rental ...
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