Real Estate/Development
Aug. 2, 2000
UPDATE I-680 Corridor
By John McCloud The primary difference between what's happening along the I-680 corridor from Danville to Concord and what's happening in other San Francisco Bay Area markets is only a matter of degree. The overall litany is identical vacancies are at historic lows and rents are at historic highs, having escalated dramatically since January.




By John McCloud
The primary difference between what's happening along the I-680 corridor from Danville to Concord and what's happening in other San Francisco Bay Area markets is only a matter of degree. The overall litany is identical vacancies are at historic lows and rents are at historic highs, having escalated dramatically since January.
The difference is that the low vacancy rate is not quite so low as in San Francisco or San Mateo County and the rent is no...
The primary difference between what's happening along the I-680 corridor from Danville to Concord and what's happening in other San Francisco Bay Area markets is only a matter of degree. The overall litany is identical vacancies are at historic lows and rents are at historic highs, having escalated dramatically since January.
The difference is that the low vacancy rate is not quite so low as in San Francisco or San Mateo County and the rent is no...
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