Real Estate/Development
Nov. 2, 1999
Towering profits: S.F. building prices soar
By John McCloud Not surprisingly, San Francisco's dynamic office market has attracted the interest of investors. The level of investment has pushed prices to $300 a square foot and above for top properties, and virtually nothing downtown trades below $200 a square foot.
By John McCloud
Not surprisingly, San Francisco's dynamic office market has attracted the interest of investors. The level of investment has pushed prices to $300 a square foot and above for top properties, and virtually nothing downtown trades below $200 a square foot.
By far the past year's biggest transaction, was Boston Properties' late December purchase of the Embarcadero Center, the six-building, 4 million-square-foot office complex that is arguably the cit...
Not surprisingly, San Francisco's dynamic office market has attracted the interest of investors. The level of investment has pushed prices to $300 a square foot and above for top properties, and virtually nothing downtown trades below $200 a square foot.
By far the past year's biggest transaction, was Boston Properties' late December purchase of the Embarcadero Center, the six-building, 4 million-square-foot office complex that is arguably the cit...
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