Real Estate/Development
Feb. 2, 2000
New construction projects in Valley pipeline
By Julie Nakashima A growing pipeline of projects characterized the San Fernando Valley commercial real estate market at the end of 1999. According to Grubb & Ellis' 2000 forecast report for the Los Angeles Basin, close to 2 million square feet of new speculative office construction and build-to-suit projects are under way throughout North Los Angeles, an area that encompasses the San Fernando Valley.




By Julie Nakashima
A growing pipeline of projects characterized the San Fernando Valley commercial real estate market at the end of 1999. According to Grubb & Ellis' 2000 forecast report for the Los Angeles Basin, close to 2 million square feet of new speculative office construction and build-to-suit projects are under way throughout North Los Angeles, an area that encompasses the San Fernando Valley. Active submarkets include Woodland Hills, Calabasas, Agoura Hills a...
A growing pipeline of projects characterized the San Fernando Valley commercial real estate market at the end of 1999. According to Grubb & Ellis' 2000 forecast report for the Los Angeles Basin, close to 2 million square feet of new speculative office construction and build-to-suit projects are under way throughout North Los Angeles, an area that encompasses the San Fernando Valley. Active submarkets include Woodland Hills, Calabasas, Agoura Hills a...
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