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Article: Businesses face a tight real estate market: There is a shortage of office space in the state's largest city.(Industry Overview)
- Article from:
- Alaska Business Monthly
- Article date:
- March 1, 2002
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If your children are planning to go into the business of selling lemonade this summer on one of many busy street corners in Anchorage, chances are good that space will be available. But if you're going to be looking into a building on one of those very same street corners for new or existing office space to start anew or to expand your old business, then that's a totally different story.
The question now may become how to make lemonade out of what many might perceive as being some very souring news: There's a shortage of office space in the state's largest city.
"Very tight ... extremely tight," is how Chris Stephens, CCIM, an associate broker with Bond, ...
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