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 Issue of May 8, 2006 
   
Vacancy Rates, Slow Start Don’t Stop Office Seekers
By Joe Clements
High vacancy rates and a sluggish beginning to 2006 in some communities north of Boston has not dampened enthusiasm for the area’s office market, or so it would seem from a new Cummings Properties building breaking ground last week in Wilmington and sales negotiations on several commercial real estate assets along that same stretch of Interstate 93 near its connection to Interstate 495.

Improvements in Office Sector Now Spreading Through Hub
By Joe Clements
It may be too early to declare a total recovery of Boston’s office market, but improvements seen of late in the core Financial District do finally appear to be extending outward, as evidenced by brisk activity in such fringe areas as Charlestown, North Station and Fort Point Channel.



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