BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
Slow and steady wins the race, and that may serve as a good motto for the Orange County office market.
Until the fourth quarter, 2003 didn't look as if it would burn up any record books - no sizzling net absorption or dramatic declines in vacancy, and no splashy, trophy-tower groundbreakings, either. But the market's vital signs remained stable.
In the end, 2003 didn't set any records, but it came...
CREJ Staff Writer
Slow and steady wins the race, and that may serve as a good motto for the Orange County office market.
Until the fourth quarter, 2003 didn't look as if it would burn up any record books - no sizzling net absorption or dramatic declines in vacancy, and no splashy, trophy-tower groundbreakings, either. But the market's vital signs remained stable.
In the end, 2003 didn't set any records, but it came...
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