What Recession? Parking Gararges Buck The Economic DownturnAccording to Colliers International’s 2009 Parking Rate Survey, Garages Manage to Hold Rates Steady Amid Economic Woes (2009-06-24)
Office Markets Feel Pull From Law Firm ChangesIn the last six months, deals of more than 15,000 square feet included Covington & Burling LLP's move from 601 California to 1 Front Street. Meanwhile, firms such as DLA Piper are trying to sublease space, competing with already existing office landlords. (2009-05-04)
U.S. Office Market Flat-Lines in Q1'09, According to Colliers InternationalThe U.S. office market greeted the first three months of 2009 by continuing its downward spiral, marking the worst quarter since Q3 2001 and the 9/11 terrorist attacks, according to the Q1 office report from Colliers International, a leading global real estate services firm. (2009-04-20)
Office Tower Is Wild Card in $1 Billion PlanThe partnership of well-heeled Korean Air and experienced Downtown developer Jim Thomas is still enjoying the glow of their recently announced mega-venture, a $1 billion plan to build two soaring structures where the Wilshire Grand hotel now stands. (2009-04-10)
In Lean Times, Firms Measure Savings By The Square FootOne-size-fits-all attorney offices? The mere idea might prompt a gasp of horror from a law firm partner with a spacious corner office, but real estate experts say the slumping economy is prompting firms to look closely at how they use their space and how they can be more efficient and save money. (2009-04-06)
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