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Real Estate/Development

Oct. 2, 1999

Tightening suburban office markets would help downtown

By Julie Nakashima Not to sound like a broken record, but there's a ton of empty office space in downtown Los Angeles that doesn't look to be filled anytime soon.

By Julie Nakashima

Not to sound like a broken record, but there's a ton of empty office space in downtown Los Angeles that doesn't look to be filled anytime soon.
Unlike other markets in Southern California, years without any new construction have failed to put much of a dent in the downtown vacancy rate. Consolidation of core industries like banking, accounting, utilities and petroleum continues to put space back on the market. But despite a dim outlook for the ...

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