Real Estate/Development
Jul. 22, 2003
Rumblings Suggest Industrial Recovery to Come Statewide
BY MARTIN COYNE AND JONATHAN HILL The Los Angeles Basin and the East Bay portion of the San Francisco Bay Area are poised to lead the recovery out of the steepest commercial real estate downturn in more than a decade. We see three macro factors setting the stage for increased absorption of industrial space.
BY MARTIN COYNE AND JONATHAN HILL
The Los Angeles Basin and the East Bay portion of the San Francisco Bay Area are poised to lead the recovery out of the steepest commercial real estate downturn in more than a decade. We see three macro factors setting the stage for increased absorption of industrial space.
First, the West Coast ports are poised to benefit from distribution demand from growth in global trade and gross domestic product.
Second, in...
The Los Angeles Basin and the East Bay portion of the San Francisco Bay Area are poised to lead the recovery out of the steepest commercial real estate downturn in more than a decade. We see three macro factors setting the stage for increased absorption of industrial space.
First, the West Coast ports are poised to benefit from distribution demand from growth in global trade and gross domestic product.
Second, in...
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