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Los Angeles Wave: Higher level of office vacancies expected in Culver, Westwood

December 17, 2009

Higher level of office vacancies expected in Culver, Westwood
Los Angeles Wave

... Southland office vacancies will continue to be affected by the recession next year, but industrial markets could recover because of demand in India and China for American goods, according to a newly-released USC report.

"Heightened traffic at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach will create more jobs and an increased need for warehousing across Southern California," said Tracey Seslen, co-author of the USC Casden Industrial and Office Market Forecast released today by the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate. "And the expected growth nationwide in green technology, education and healthcare should bode well for the recovery of L.A.'s office markets in 2011."...

... Richard K. Green, director of the USC Lusk Center and a forecast co-author, pointed out that even though Riverside and San Bernardino counties have some of the highest unemployment rates in the country, "companies located in coastal areas will be setting up satellite offices in the Inland Empire, where there is sufficient land and cheaper rental rates."...