Winston-Salem office vacancy rate drops 60 percent

Jan 06, 2012 No Comments by Marnie Settle

Office space filled at a faster rate in Winston-Salem in the past four years than in any of the other largest cities in North Carolina, an analysis of office vacancies throughout the state shows.

Almost 20 percent of the office space in buildings in downtown Winston-Salem was vacant at the end of 2007, according to Karnes, a market research company based in Charlotte. Karnes collects data from realty clearinghouses in cities across North Carolina each quarter.

More: http://www2.journalnow.com/news/2011/dec/28/1/winston-salem-office-vacancy-rate-drops-60-percent-ar-1758921/

Economic Development, Economy, North Carolina

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Marnie Settle is the Marketing Director of Cresa of Raleigh. Marnie has over 18 years of marketing and branding experience. Over the last 8 years Marnie has specialized in Commercial Real Estate marketing. Marnie moved to Raleigh, NC form Las Vegas, NC in 2010. Some of Marnie's previous clients include CBRE, Prudential, Shea Commercial, SAXA development, New Growth Commercial Real Estate and CRC. For more information about Marnie and her real estate consulting services please visit www.propertymarketingadvisors.com
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