Real Estate/Development
Apr. 2, 2000
Go Web, young man, go web
By Julie Nakashima The Westside story is increasingly a Web side story, with "dot-comers" and other technology-based tenants continuing to gobble up vast amounts of space in the West Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and, more recently, the Culver City office markets.




By Julie Nakashima
The Westside story is increasingly a Web side story, with "dot-comers" and other technology-based tenants continuing to gobble up vast amounts of space in the West Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and, more recently, the Culver City office markets.
"The Internet companies and other high-tech companies continue to push the market to new highs in terms of rental rates," says Eric L. Olofson, senior vice president and managing director with Cushman Real...
The Westside story is increasingly a Web side story, with "dot-comers" and other technology-based tenants continuing to gobble up vast amounts of space in the West Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and, more recently, the Culver City office markets.
"The Internet companies and other high-tech companies continue to push the market to new highs in terms of rental rates," says Eric L. Olofson, senior vice president and managing director with Cushman Real...
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