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March 30, 2008 at 7:47 PM #178949March 30, 2008 at 7:54 PM #178954sdnerdParticipant
“What’s the going ppsf in sv?”
Like everything else, it varies based on countless factors – location, build out, etc.
In the area close to the 5/805 split and the main Qualcomm buildings you are looking at approximately 1.40sq/ft for a B and around 2-2.20sq/ft for an A.
A little bit further east somewhere around 1.20.
Those are the prices I’m seeing for spaces around 15,000sq/ft.
This is of course to lease, not to buy.
March 30, 2008 at 7:54 PM #178945sdnerdParticipant“What’s the going ppsf in sv?”
Like everything else, it varies based on countless factors – location, build out, etc.
In the area close to the 5/805 split and the main Qualcomm buildings you are looking at approximately 1.40sq/ft for a B and around 2-2.20sq/ft for an A.
A little bit further east somewhere around 1.20.
Those are the prices I’m seeing for spaces around 15,000sq/ft.
This is of course to lease, not to buy.
March 30, 2008 at 7:54 PM #178938sdnerdParticipant“What’s the going ppsf in sv?”
Like everything else, it varies based on countless factors – location, build out, etc.
In the area close to the 5/805 split and the main Qualcomm buildings you are looking at approximately 1.40sq/ft for a B and around 2-2.20sq/ft for an A.
A little bit further east somewhere around 1.20.
Those are the prices I’m seeing for spaces around 15,000sq/ft.
This is of course to lease, not to buy.
March 30, 2008 at 7:54 PM #178577sdnerdParticipant“What’s the going ppsf in sv?”
Like everything else, it varies based on countless factors – location, build out, etc.
In the area close to the 5/805 split and the main Qualcomm buildings you are looking at approximately 1.40sq/ft for a B and around 2-2.20sq/ft for an A.
A little bit further east somewhere around 1.20.
Those are the prices I’m seeing for spaces around 15,000sq/ft.
This is of course to lease, not to buy.
March 30, 2008 at 7:54 PM #179032sdnerdParticipant“What’s the going ppsf in sv?”
Like everything else, it varies based on countless factors – location, build out, etc.
In the area close to the 5/805 split and the main Qualcomm buildings you are looking at approximately 1.40sq/ft for a B and around 2-2.20sq/ft for an A.
A little bit further east somewhere around 1.20.
Those are the prices I’m seeing for spaces around 15,000sq/ft.
This is of course to lease, not to buy.
March 31, 2008 at 11:54 PM #179082DWCAPParticipantI am kinda wondering about this jobs report that is suppose to show 50k jobs lost in March. What happens if it comes in under that? Everyone celebrates cause we only lost 40k jobs and had an no increase in the unemployment rate and stocks go up? More and more I see basic buisness places up for lease or sale. I dont understand how we can be loosing buisness or downsizing them, and not loosing jobs. What was everyone just renting space hoping to sublease it out at a profit or something? I know alot of people are trying to hold the line in the industrial side, but for how long?
Also, when do we know the SD area jobs report? Who here really cares about Wyomings booming minerals jobs? or Nebraskas oppertunities in Corn? I have friends who do, but it doesnt help anyone here in SD, cept that maybe that loaf of bread is only going up 20% instead of 30%.
March 31, 2008 at 11:54 PM #179448DWCAPParticipantI am kinda wondering about this jobs report that is suppose to show 50k jobs lost in March. What happens if it comes in under that? Everyone celebrates cause we only lost 40k jobs and had an no increase in the unemployment rate and stocks go up? More and more I see basic buisness places up for lease or sale. I dont understand how we can be loosing buisness or downsizing them, and not loosing jobs. What was everyone just renting space hoping to sublease it out at a profit or something? I know alot of people are trying to hold the line in the industrial side, but for how long?
Also, when do we know the SD area jobs report? Who here really cares about Wyomings booming minerals jobs? or Nebraskas oppertunities in Corn? I have friends who do, but it doesnt help anyone here in SD, cept that maybe that loaf of bread is only going up 20% instead of 30%.
March 31, 2008 at 11:54 PM #179454DWCAPParticipantI am kinda wondering about this jobs report that is suppose to show 50k jobs lost in March. What happens if it comes in under that? Everyone celebrates cause we only lost 40k jobs and had an no increase in the unemployment rate and stocks go up? More and more I see basic buisness places up for lease or sale. I dont understand how we can be loosing buisness or downsizing them, and not loosing jobs. What was everyone just renting space hoping to sublease it out at a profit or something? I know alot of people are trying to hold the line in the industrial side, but for how long?
Also, when do we know the SD area jobs report? Who here really cares about Wyomings booming minerals jobs? or Nebraskas oppertunities in Corn? I have friends who do, but it doesnt help anyone here in SD, cept that maybe that loaf of bread is only going up 20% instead of 30%.
March 31, 2008 at 11:54 PM #179466DWCAPParticipantI am kinda wondering about this jobs report that is suppose to show 50k jobs lost in March. What happens if it comes in under that? Everyone celebrates cause we only lost 40k jobs and had an no increase in the unemployment rate and stocks go up? More and more I see basic buisness places up for lease or sale. I dont understand how we can be loosing buisness or downsizing them, and not loosing jobs. What was everyone just renting space hoping to sublease it out at a profit or something? I know alot of people are trying to hold the line in the industrial side, but for how long?
Also, when do we know the SD area jobs report? Who here really cares about Wyomings booming minerals jobs? or Nebraskas oppertunities in Corn? I have friends who do, but it doesnt help anyone here in SD, cept that maybe that loaf of bread is only going up 20% instead of 30%.
March 31, 2008 at 11:54 PM #179541DWCAPParticipantI am kinda wondering about this jobs report that is suppose to show 50k jobs lost in March. What happens if it comes in under that? Everyone celebrates cause we only lost 40k jobs and had an no increase in the unemployment rate and stocks go up? More and more I see basic buisness places up for lease or sale. I dont understand how we can be loosing buisness or downsizing them, and not loosing jobs. What was everyone just renting space hoping to sublease it out at a profit or something? I know alot of people are trying to hold the line in the industrial side, but for how long?
Also, when do we know the SD area jobs report? Who here really cares about Wyomings booming minerals jobs? or Nebraskas oppertunities in Corn? I have friends who do, but it doesnt help anyone here in SD, cept that maybe that loaf of bread is only going up 20% instead of 30%.
April 1, 2008 at 8:39 AM #179621stpiermjParticipantMy wife told me yesterday afternoon that her employer just eliminated a whole shift of employees on Monday. She also mentioned that several other employers in the area are doing the same.
My wife’s employer manufactures vitamins and they sell world wide. Those who say there will be an increase in global sales due to the declining dollar,I believe, will be proven wrong. At least from what I can see anyway.
What bank’s own a lot of assets backed by commercial loans? Yikes!!!
April 1, 2008 at 8:39 AM #179545stpiermjParticipantMy wife told me yesterday afternoon that her employer just eliminated a whole shift of employees on Monday. She also mentioned that several other employers in the area are doing the same.
My wife’s employer manufactures vitamins and they sell world wide. Those who say there will be an increase in global sales due to the declining dollar,I believe, will be proven wrong. At least from what I can see anyway.
What bank’s own a lot of assets backed by commercial loans? Yikes!!!
April 1, 2008 at 8:39 AM #179533stpiermjParticipantMy wife told me yesterday afternoon that her employer just eliminated a whole shift of employees on Monday. She also mentioned that several other employers in the area are doing the same.
My wife’s employer manufactures vitamins and they sell world wide. Those who say there will be an increase in global sales due to the declining dollar,I believe, will be proven wrong. At least from what I can see anyway.
What bank’s own a lot of assets backed by commercial loans? Yikes!!!
April 1, 2008 at 8:39 AM #179529stpiermjParticipantMy wife told me yesterday afternoon that her employer just eliminated a whole shift of employees on Monday. She also mentioned that several other employers in the area are doing the same.
My wife’s employer manufactures vitamins and they sell world wide. Those who say there will be an increase in global sales due to the declining dollar,I believe, will be proven wrong. At least from what I can see anyway.
What bank’s own a lot of assets backed by commercial loans? Yikes!!!
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