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Real Estate/Development

Oct. 2, 2000

UPDATE San Francisco

By John McCloud Though the San Francisco office market is not nearly so frenetic as it was earlier this year, no one should take that as a sign the market is in decline. It may have cooled some, but all that means is it's gone from red hot to hot. Or perhaps white hot to red hot.

By John McCloud

Though the San Francisco office market is not nearly so frenetic as it was earlier this year, no one should take that as a sign the market is in decline. It may have cooled some, but all that means is it's gone from red hot to hot. Or perhaps white hot to red hot.
"We're still getting multiple offers on spaces," says Ken Churich of Cushman & Wakefield. "Only it's not eight to 10 the way it was, but two to three."
Two to three, however, is eno...

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