Occupancy, Rents Expected to Continue Slow Rise
5th Sep 2005, 17:21 GMT
With new office construction in Montgomery and Prince George's counties scarce and few projects planned, brokers and developers say suburban Maryland's commercial real estate market should continue to experience steadily rising rents and declining vacancies for the foreseeable future.
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