Wednesday, November 11, 2009

‘Phantom’ Vacancy Haunts Office Market as Job Losses Mount

Amid rising unemployment and weakening demand for space, the U.S. office vacancy rate rose to 13% in the third quarter. But it could climb as high as 19% if companies consolidate their space to reflect smaller workforce levels.[...more...]

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