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NYC's increase in rental rates fuels other markets
Historically, over the last 25 years, the catalyst that has brought "muscle" to both the Fairfield and Westchester class "A" and "B" office markets...
Real Estate Weekly, 05/04/05 by Scott H. Benson · More from publication -
New York recovery good news for Westchester market
After witnessing a mildly lackluster commercial relocation activity in the class A and B Westchester and Fairfield county office markets at year...
Real Estate Weekly, 06/23/04 by Scott H. Benson · More from publication -
Westchester and Fairfield well placed for corporate relos - Commercial Sales & Leasing
In the bordering class A and B office markets of Westchester and Fairfield Counties, which comprise between 79 to 88 million square feet (depending...
Real Estate Weekly, 03/10/04 by Scott H. Benson · More from publication -
Westchester/Fairfield weathers instability in office market
In a Class "A & B" office market comprising over 900 buildings totaling over 90 million SF, both Fairfield and Westchester counties have maintained...
Real Estate Weekly, 10/29/03 by Scott H. Benson · More from publication -
Suburban relocations on hold until NYC absorbs existing space
Presently, there are approximately 100 New York City office leases (in excess of 100,000 SF citywide) that are anticipated to be expiring or...
Real Estate Weekly, 10/09/02 by Scott H. Benson · More from publication -
Fairfield's strength will fuel Westchester rents and stability
Class A spaces rent for $17 to $19 per square foot (psf) in New Rochelle; for $20 to $24/psf in Mamaroneck/Harrison and its environs; for $23 to...
Real Estate Weekly, 06/03/98 by Scott H. Benson · More from publication -
Fairfield's strength will fuel Westchester rents and stability
Class A spaces rent for $17 to $19 per square foot (psf) in New Rochelle; for $20 to $24/psf in Mamaroneck/Harrison and its environs; for $23 to...
Real Estate Weekly, 05/20/98 by Scott H. Benson · More from publication -
Entrepreneurs keep tertiary vacancies low
Your lease is up and you need 5,000 square-feet for the company you started four years ago. Looking throughout the 1-297 corridor for potential...
Real Estate Weekly, 10/20/93 by Scott H. Benson · More from publication


