Real Estate
Aug. 2, 2000
UPDATE San Gabriel Valley
By Julie Nakashima Compared to the industrial sector, the San Gabriel Valley office market is minuscule - a base of just 14 million to 15 million square feet, by Lee & Associates' reckoning, or 9.04 million square feet by Grubb & Ellis.' Nonetheless, space is leasing briskly and Ed Indvik, managing principal in Lee's city of Industry office, maintains the market is as strong as it's been in the last decade.
By Julie Nakashima
Compared to the industrial sector, the San Gabriel Valley office market is minuscule - a base of just 14 million to 15 million square feet, by Lee & Associates' reckoning, or 9.04 million square feet by Grubb & Ellis.' Nonetheless, space is leasing briskly and Ed Indvik, managing principal in Lee's city of Industry office, maintains the market is as strong as it's been in the last decade.
"We've had a lot of product that's come on the market, b...
Compared to the industrial sector, the San Gabriel Valley office market is minuscule - a base of just 14 million to 15 million square feet, by Lee & Associates' reckoning, or 9.04 million square feet by Grubb & Ellis.' Nonetheless, space is leasing briskly and Ed Indvik, managing principal in Lee's city of Industry office, maintains the market is as strong as it's been in the last decade.
"We've had a lot of product that's come on the market, b...