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Real Estate/Development

Feb. 2, 2000

SOAR points

By Julie Nakashima For the commercial real estate industry, the good news has been that development is back. The bad news is, so are slow-growthers.

By Julie Nakashima

For the commercial real estate industry, the good news has been that development is back. The bad news is, so are slow-growthers.
However, there are some subtle differences compared to the last time they stepped into the ring with builders. As Rex Hime, president of the California Business Properties Association, observes, "You have a whole new phrase for what's going on."
In the slow-growthers' lexicon their aim is neither slow-growth, no...

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