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Real Estate

Jul. 8, 2003

Signs of Optimism Might Replace Those Saying 'For-Rent' in Bay Area

BY JIM EMERSON CREJ Staff Writer Cautious optimism is creeping back into the office sector in the San Francisco Bay area, despite its continuous high vacancy rates.

BY JIM EMERSON
CREJ Staff Writer

Cautious optimism is creeping back into the office sector in the San Francisco Bay area, despite its continuous high vacancy rates.

Though the market is still in sorry shape from an owner's perspective, there are some positive indicators and even subtle signs of recovery on the horizon.

Based on some analysts' opinions and figures in the latest batch of quarterly market reports released by major brokerage fi...

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