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Real Estate/Development

Nov. 4, 2003

California Trend Spotting

BY CHRIS TOLLES CREJ News Assistant You don't need a report to know that the two largest office markets in the state are not exactly sizzling.

BY CHRIS TOLLES
CREJ News Assistant

You don't need a report to know that the two largest office markets in the state are not exactly sizzling.

For those seeking a statistical explanation, many real estate firms recently released third-quarter reports for the San Francisco and Los Angeles office markets, however.

While it is clear that the state's major metropolitan office markets continue to linger near the bottom of an economic cycle, what ...

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