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Office, industrial vacancy rates creep up, firm says (access required)

by Brad Carlson

Published: July 29,2002

Tags: Commercial Real Estate, Economy, Industrial Real Estate

Economic sluggishness has increased commercial building vacancies, though there are some signs that the Boise-area market is starting to strengthen, according to a July newsletter by Boise firm Thornton Oliver Commercial Real Estate.Office vacancy of 9.66 percent compares to 7.74 percent a year ago, the company said. An average asking rent of $14.34 per square ...
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