BY BRAD BERTON AND CHRIS TOLLES
It looks like the Bay Area region's industrial real estate practitioners will continue seeking those proverbial silver linings as 2004 progresses.
Yes, the latest business indicators hint at less corporate carnage ahead and even reflect some encouraging news on the local economic front.
Yet the outlook also suggests that the region's historical boom-and-bust cycle may be particularly slow on the boom end of this ma...
It looks like the Bay Area region's industrial real estate practitioners will continue seeking those proverbial silver linings as 2004 progresses.
Yes, the latest business indicators hint at less corporate carnage ahead and even reflect some encouraging news on the local economic front.
Yet the outlook also suggests that the region's historical boom-and-bust cycle may be particularly slow on the boom end of this ma...
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