BY BRAD BERTON
Special to CREJ
Silicon Valley's office landlords were happy to ring out a generally dismal 2003 that saw further erosion in rents and occupancies.
As they usher in the New Year, owners and operators of traditional office properties can count on little, if any, near-term recovery. However, at least the Valley's research and development landlords can take a bit of comfort on the heels of positive momentum in that product class durin...
Special to CREJ
Silicon Valley's office landlords were happy to ring out a generally dismal 2003 that saw further erosion in rents and occupancies.
As they usher in the New Year, owners and operators of traditional office properties can count on little, if any, near-term recovery. However, at least the Valley's research and development landlords can take a bit of comfort on the heels of positive momentum in that product class durin...
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