Real Estate/Development
Feb. 3, 2004
Leasing Likely to Return to Orange County
BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer While low interest rates have kept the for-sale portion of the Orange County industrial market afloat in a sluggish economy, recession-wary businesses chose the path of least resistance last year.
BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
While low interest rates have kept the for-sale portion of the Orange County industrial market afloat in a sluggish economy, recession-wary businesses chose the path of least resistance last year.
In its 2004 Southern California real estate forecast, Grubb & Ellis researchers observed that, although Orange County's industrial market "held its ground" in 2003, a cautious stance among large corporate users resu...
CREJ Staff Writer
While low interest rates have kept the for-sale portion of the Orange County industrial market afloat in a sluggish economy, recession-wary businesses chose the path of least resistance last year.
In its 2004 Southern California real estate forecast, Grubb & Ellis researchers observed that, although Orange County's industrial market "held its ground" in 2003, a cautious stance among large corporate users resu...
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