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Real Estate/Development

Dec. 10, 2002

U.S. Office Buildings' Cash Flow Down, Vacancies Up

BY DEAN STARKMAN Dow Jones Newswires Cash flows from office buildings fell 1.1 percent in the third quarter, as vacancy rates continue to climb, and office landlords were forced to sign new leases with lower rents than those on expiring ones.

        BY DEAN STARKMAN
        Dow Jones Newswires
        
        Cash flows from office buildings fell 1.1 percent in the third quarter, as vacancy rates continue to climb, and office landlords were forced to sign new leases with lower rents than those on expiring ones.
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