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BELLEVUE, WA-While much of the printed word of late has focused on the gruesome situation many Eastside office building owners are facing, not enough has been said about the glorious opportunity it presents for those still able to take advantage -- and their brokers.
SANTA ANA, CA-The five-year deal for 38,970 sf has been inked by a long-term tenant of the building. The transaction follows another recent office deal in Santa Ana, in which an office suite was leased for $1.2 million.
ATLANTA-The locally based multifamily developer hits 100% occupancy at the 452-unit Vinings community located just off Interstate 285 in northwest of Atlanta.
LONDON-Cheapside, the prime retail pitch in the City of London, could be set for a surge in rental values according to a new survey from agent Churston Heard and economic analysts Business Strategies.
AUSTIN-Rising office vacancy has hit the pocketbook of building owners, with rent dipping 42 cents per sf between first quarter and Q2 closings. The average now rests at $27.15 per sf, with the CBD being hardest hit as rates plummet $4.20 per sf.
COSTA MESA, CA-Three of the projects are in Orange County and two are in LA. The deals cover a combined 780,000 sf of space. The others are in LA County, San Diego County and Sacramento.
NEW YORK CITY-Put up for bid in April by Sara Lee to dispose on non-core assets it acquired in 1999, the six leaseholds have an average term of 20 years. The former diners range in size from 10,000 sf to 16,000 sf.
HOUSTON-Marcus & Millichap is predicting another 5% hike in flex office rents by year's end. Investor interest is strong, fueled by a hardy local economy, a brisk energy industry and lower borrowing rates.
SAN ANTONIO-Two industrial companies are on the move in San Antonio. Gerloff has temporarily signed for three-fourths of a spec project while crews complete a facility at its home base. Meanwhile, Klinger has downsized to meet a changing business model.