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Tonya L. Ginter, CCIM, Director of Research & Marketing, 703.790.2127, tginter@gvaadvantis.com
Market Highlights:
--The office sector faced slowing absorption and increasing vacancies during the second quarter of 2008, as vacancy rates increased to 10.8 percent from a first quarter rate of 10.1 percent.
--Landlords are granting generous concessions in response to the slowing rate at which new leases are being signed.
--The increased number of renewals is hurting the absorption of new projects.
--While commercial property sales slowed considerably during the first quarter of the year, activity accelerated during the second quarter of 2008.
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