Real Estate/Development
Feb. 3, 2004
Concerns Abound, But Sacramento Industrial Holds Steady
BY OLIVIA LOY CREJ Staff Writer The New Year nearly started on a bad note for the Sacramento industrial market. Hewlett Packard had its bags packed and was ready to leave its 770,000-square-foot facility in Roseville. But in negotiations under way at press time, the computer maker appears to be staying put, according to a fourth-quarter industrial report by Colliers International .
BY OLIVIA LOY
CREJ Staff Writer
The New Year nearly started on a bad note for the Sacramento industrial market.
Hewlett Packard had its bags packed and was ready to leave its 770,000-square-foot facility in Roseville. But in negotiations under way at press time, the computer maker appears to be staying put, according to a fourth-quarter industrial report by Colliers International.
"That would have been a big hit to the market," said ...
CREJ Staff Writer
The New Year nearly started on a bad note for the Sacramento industrial market.
Hewlett Packard had its bags packed and was ready to leave its 770,000-square-foot facility in Roseville. But in negotiations under way at press time, the computer maker appears to be staying put, according to a fourth-quarter industrial report by Colliers International.
"That would have been a big hit to the market," said ...
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