December 21, 2009 | Updated 12:00am



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Report: Boston Market Deterioration May Be Subsiding; Q3 Negative Absorption Drops To 17K SF

11/02/09


After recording more than 1.2 million square feet of negative absorption in Boston in the first half of 2009, third quarter registered 17,000 square feet, indicating the market deterioration may be subsiding, according to Colliers Meredith & Grew.

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