By John McCloud
It's optimists 1, pessimists 0 in this year's decidedly unofficial San Francisco office market forecast derby. In January, a number of brokers predicted the market faced a slowdown.
Some predicted rising rents would force many tenants to relocate outside the city; others said a surplus of available space from new construction and announced relocations would throw the market into reverse.
The predictions did not materialize. The market did sli...
It's optimists 1, pessimists 0 in this year's decidedly unofficial San Francisco office market forecast derby. In January, a number of brokers predicted the market faced a slowdown.
Some predicted rising rents would force many tenants to relocate outside the city; others said a surplus of available space from new construction and announced relocations would throw the market into reverse.
The predictions did not materialize. The market did sli...
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