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Silicon Valley `Bloodbath' Leaves Entire Office Buildings Empty - BusinessWeek

Silicon Valley is beset by the biggest office property glut since the dot-com bust, leaving the U.S. technology hub with empty high-rises and office parks that make it impossible for landlords to sustain average rents.

More than 43 million square feet (4 million square meters) -- the equivalent of 15 Empire State Buildings -- stood vacant at the end of the third quarter, the most in almost five years, according to CB Richard Ellis Group Inc. San Jose, Sunnyvale and Palo Alto have 11 empty office buildings with about 3 million square feet of the best quality space.

"There is a bubble bursting in much the same way as the residential market burst," said Jon Haveman, principal at Beacon Economics, a consulting firm in San Rafael, California. "None of those towers will fill up anytime soon."



La Chine dorme. Laisse la dormir. Quand la Chine s'éveillera, le monde tremblera.
by marco (cowannar at gmail punkt com) on Tue Jan 5th, 2010 at 02:16:08 AM EST
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It felt half empty when I moved to town back in July of 2006 from what I assumed was the leftovers from the dot com boom and offshoring. I watched in relative horror as "Moffett Towers" was being built throughout 2008 before I left on my trip; it sits empty now that it's finished (it's mentioned in the article).

Even with that the place doesn't feel empty - during the busy lunch rush a few weeks ago at the strip mall of restaurants near my work my coworker and I were having trouble finding a seat, and I remarked at how overcrowded the valley must have been from 1998-2001.

you are the media you consume.

by MillMan (millguy at gmail) on Tue Jan 5th, 2010 at 02:56:33 AM EST
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