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![]() Lynn Porter Real Estate Editor |
July 16, 2009
Downtown Seattle's office vacancy could approach 20 percent by the middle of next year, with vacancy in Class A space rising even higher because of tenant downsizing and lots of speculative space coming on line, according to GVA Kidder Mathews' mid-year office report.
“That market's going to see a spike higher,” said Richard Briscoe, a GVA vice president who prepared the report.
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