landlords: Why Property Management Will Gain More Importance in a Down Market - 03/23/09 01:44 PM
In good times with lower vacancies and higher rents, the importance of providing the highest standards of property management is not always emphasized. In fact, in a recent poll of commercial landlords the majority felt that property management firms were overall not very good. Some of the things that were pointed (4 comments)
landlords: The Magic Line is Back - Great Way to Secure Office Space in a Soft Market - 02/06/09 12:22 PM
When I entered the commercial real estate business back in 1984, I entered the market just as it was collapsing. My very first offer that I made for a client was at $52.00 at a time when the office vacancy rates were in the low single digits. In one year the (0 comments)
landlords: New Subleases Will Not Necessarily Drop Rental Rates - 09/09/08 02:06 PM
The San Francisco Business Times headline, "500 Thousand Square Feet of Office Space Will Be Dumped Into the Marketplace". All of the major financial institutions are shredding office space as they immediately attempt to cut costs. Sounds good for office tenants that will be in the market this year right? Well (0 comments)
landlords: The Art of an Office Deal in 2008 - 08/28/08 03:19 PM
2008 is a challenging year for business, but in San Francisco you would not know it in terms of the office space market. Rents are still at a seven-year high and although landlords are starting to lower rental rates, tenants are still in for sticker shock as their own business is (0 comments)
landlords: Tech Firms and Startups Keep San Francisco Bay Area Office Market Steady - 07/07/08 10:40 AM
The San Francisco Bay Area office market continues to remain stable in the face of uncertain economic times. Vacancy rates are holding in all markets throughout the Bay Area while prices have fallen more as a result of new owners of properties becoming more realistic to rental rate acceptance by tenants. (0 comments)
landlords: New Office Space Not Ready Yet? - 02/18/08 03:21 AM
You are scheduled to move into your new office space on August 1st and you just found out that the existing tenant would not be ready to move out in time; or, because of permit issues your tenant improvements will not be completed. What do you do now? Today, tenants are fast-tracking (0 comments)
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