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Real Estate/Development

Apr. 2, 2000

A move to the head of the class

By Charles Lockwood Special to the CREJ Four years ago, many marketplace observers considered the 1100 Glendon Ave. office tower in Los Angeles' Westwood Village to be "one of the least attractive buildings in Southern California." The property's tired facade placed it far down on the list of properties that brokers, who represented tenants seeking sleek, contemporary Westside office space, would show.

By Charles Lockwood
Special to the CREJ

Four years ago, many marketplace observers considered the 1100 Glendon Ave. office tower in Los Angeles' Westwood Village to be "one of the least attractive buildings in Southern California." The property's tired facade placed it far down on the list of properties that brokers, who represented tenants seeking sleek, contemporary Westside office space, would show.
What a difference a few years can make.

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