C&W reveals its magic numbers.Cushman Cushman is a manufacturer of industrial vehicles, personal vehicles, and other custom vehicles, including parking patrol auto rickshaws. Models Haulster (Small industrial multi-purpose truck) Bellhop Series (Golf Carts) Tug(Large Truck) & Wakefield Wakefield, estate, United States Wakefield, family estate of George Washington, on the Potomac River, E Va.; part of the George Washington Birthplace National Monument (see National Parks and Monuments, table). of New Jersey, Inc. has released its first quarter 2004 industrial statistics and marketbeat report for Northern and Central New Jersey. The firm's research services group, which compiles data and follows activity in 10 counties, has observed a number of current industry trends, including: The industrial market in Northern and Central New Jersey remains a bright spot, despite the slowly recovering economy. The overall industrial vacancy VACANCY. A place which is empty. The term is principally applied to cases where an office is not filled. 2. By the constitution of the United States, the president has the power to fill up vacancies that may happen during the recess of the senate. rate in Northern and Central New Jersey is 5.3%, which represents a 1.0 percentage point decrease from the first quarter of 2003. Leasing activity year-to-date Year-to-date (YTD) The period beginning at the start of the calendar year up to the current date. is outpacing last year, registering 8.2 million s/f, which is 11% higher than this time last year. More than one-half of this leasing activity occurred within Middlesex county For the traditional county of England, see Middlesex. For other uses, see Middlesex (disambiguation). Middlesex County is the name of six counties in North America:
Twenty-one twenty-one: see blackjack. leases of 100,000 s/f or larger were executed during the first quarter of 2004. Sales activity during the first quarter of 2004 registered 2 million s/f. More than 65% of the space changing hands was sold to users. A slight rise in the amount of available space during the first quarter of 2004, combined with the trend of some subleases being converted to direct space, resulted in direct net absorption of negative 942,017 s/f for the quarter. Both developers and corporate users continue to show confidence in the New Jersey industrial market, with 11 speculative projects (totaling 2.7 million s/f)and 11 build-to-suit projects (totaling 4.1 million s/f) currently under construction. |
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