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Report: Office Vacancy Rate falling, “nowhere near the low vacancy that will result in new construction of office space” | Presented by: Encon Commercial

Report: Office Vacancy Rate falling, “nowhere near the low vacancy that will result in new construction of office space”

BY Bill McBride and From Roger Vincent at the LA Times: Southern California office rental market improves slightly Office vacancy in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties was 17.5% at the end of the third quarter, Cushman & Wakefield said, down from 18.4% a year earlier. Lan…

How to choose a commercial property that will increase your profitability and reduce your stress | Presented by: Encon Commercial

rics.org – 23 Sep 2013 Charles Smith FRICS, Founder of Boston Fieldgate Commercial Property Advisors, tells you what to consider. Location, location, location. “Not that old mantra!” I hear you cry, but location is one of the main ingredients in the recipe for successfully choosing your new commerc…