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Central Ohio Industrial Vacancy Declines for First Time in Six Quarters Central Ohio industrial vacancy declines for first time in six quarters. Bulk market vacancy climbs to over 20 percent.
(2009-10-28)
110,000 SF of Negative Absorption Leads to Increase in Office Vacancy The Columbus office market continued to feel the pinch of a troubled economy as direct vacancy rose nearly one-half percent to 14.75%, up from 14.28% at the close of the second quarter.
(2009-10-22)
Mark D. Phelan selected to head Columbus office Mark D. Phelan has been named managing principal of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker’s (CTMT) Columbus office. He succeeds Stephen Falor who opened the office in 2005 and recently retired.
(2009-07-31)
Industrial market hampered by vacancy trend – Industrial vacancy has been on a slow, yet steady climb in Columbus since the beginning of 2008 and the second quarter followed the trend.
(2009-07-28)
Office vacancy continues rise in 2Q 2009 Even with signs of economic recovery becoming evident, Columbus’ direct office vacancy rate increased 53 basis points during the quarter.
(2009-07-28)
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