BUSINESS
October 15, 1999
A look at recent commercial leasing and sales activity in Orange County. LEASES Industrial * Reserve Truck Lines Address: 7550 Stage Road, Buena Park Space: 24,000 sf Term: 5 years Value: $12,600/month Lessee broker: Daum Commercial Real Estate Services Landlord broker: Daum Commercial Real Estate Services * Paragon Biomedical Inc. Business: Contract research firm Address: 120 Theory Way, University Research Park, Irvine Space: 22,100 sf Term: 6 years Value: $2.
BUSINESS
May 29, 2001
Energy experts will explain the implications of California's power problems for the commercial real estate industry at a forum and exhibition presented by the Los Angeles and Orange county chapters of the Building Owners and Managers Assn. from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel, 404 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles.
BUSINESS
January 20, 1989
A look at commercial real estate data in an Orange County community as of Sept. 30, 1988. OFFICE BUILDINGS Existing Buildings Number: 36 Total square feet: 1,465,167 Vacant space: 179,383 Vacancy rate: 12.24% Buildings Under Construction Number 3 Total square feet:127,175 Committed space:8,600 Committed, percentage of total:6.76% Monthly Lease Rates Per Square Foot Existing Vacant Office Space Average: $1.63 Low: $1.05 High: $1.85 Space Under Construction Average: $1.69 Low: $1.50 High: $1.
BUSINESS
September 25, 1992 | Carol Smith / Special to The Times
Sinking demand for new office space in Orange County appears to have bottomed out, reports Robert Dunham, president of Newport Economics Group. But demand for new office space for all of 1992 is expected to total less than 1 million square feet, which would be the third annual decline in a row from a peak of 4 million square feet in 1989. That makes the situation worse than in the 1974-75 and 1981-82 recessions, Dunham said.
BUSINESS
January 3, 1994 | DAVID W. MYERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southern California's recession-weary commercial real estate market is slowly mending, analysts say, with vacancy rates inching downward and rents beginning to stabilize after a long plunge. Sales of office buildings are also picking up as lenders slash prices to unload foreclosed properties and out-of-state investors look west for returns that are sometimes twice the national average.