Real Estate/Development
Aug. 2, 2000
FOCUS ON CORPORATE REAL ESTATE
By Julie Nakashima On the Westside of Los Angeles and other areas in California, red-hot leasing activity led by venture capital flush "dot-coms" has caused availabilities to plummet, pushing rents to new heights. Lack of profitability hasn't kept them from occupying virtually every square foot of available space and jacking up rents.




By Julie Nakashima
On the Westside of Los Angeles and other areas in California, red-hot leasing activity led by venture capital flush "dot-coms" has caused availabilities to plummet, pushing rents to new heights. Lack of profitability hasn't kept them from occupying virtually every square foot of available space and jacking up rents.
Dealing with tenants' concerns in this drastically altered environment are their real estate reps, the tenant brokers.
Ken Wa...
On the Westside of Los Angeles and other areas in California, red-hot leasing activity led by venture capital flush "dot-coms" has caused availabilities to plummet, pushing rents to new heights. Lack of profitability hasn't kept them from occupying virtually every square foot of available space and jacking up rents.
Dealing with tenants' concerns in this drastically altered environment are their real estate reps, the tenant brokers.
Ken Wa...
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