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Real Estate/Development

Jun. 26, 2001

TELECOM & BUILDINGS

By R AY A. S MITH Dow Jones Newswires Over the past few years, real-estate developers rushed to put up or renovate buildings to house the high-tech equipment that would power the exploding telecommunications industry. These so-called telecom hotels -- windowless buildings with reinforced floors, super electrical feeds and wiring to the max -- sprung up all across the nation's landscape. Little did the developers know that telecommunications and the Internet would tumble and telecom tenants

        By RAY A. SMITH
        Dow Jones Newswires
        
        Over the past few years, real-estate developers rushed to put up or renovate buildings to house the high-tech equipment that would power the explodi...

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