BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
Though still perceived as soft, Orange County's office market is giving off signals that a turnaround may be at hand.
Perhaps the strongest sign is Los Angeles-based CommonWealth Partners' announcement for plans to develop an 18-story, Class A office tower as part of the Two Town Center complex in the heart of the...
CREJ Staff Writer
Though still perceived as soft, Orange County's office market is giving off signals that a turnaround may be at hand.
Perhaps the strongest sign is Los Angeles-based CommonWealth Partners' announcement for plans to develop an 18-story, Class A office tower as part of the Two Town Center complex in the heart of the...
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