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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (January 27, 1992)

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Title Author Type Words
Activity remains strong in Inland Empire even as home sales and office leasing fall. Howard, Bob 1056
AQMD fines waste disposal corporation and trash manager. Jacobs, Chip 264
Bad press for pro-Kuwait actions may be good news for PR agency. Rackham, Anne 627
Bandwagon of show-biz concerns leaving Hollywood picks up speed. Stremfel, Michael 958
Berman gets rolling on plan for transit industry. Jacobs, Chip 474
Big-bucks deal may be near to spur local home building: industry eyes $300 million from pension funds in East. Hathcock, Jim Industry Overview 1145
Broad Inc. debt gets so-so rating. Cole, Benjamin Mark 195
Brokers ride out recession in flat Ventura market. Howard, Bob 1247
Buddy, can he spare a dime. Tobenkin, David 1489
City council OKs 3.6% hike in water rates. White, Todd 294
Court deals real estate marketers a painful lesson. White, Todd 796
Developers await release of governor's growth plan. Mullen, Liz 903
Downtown L.A. provides both boon and bust for San Gabriel Valley office market. Howard, Bob 1077
Downtown vacancy rate hits 21.4 percent as tenants flee older buildings for new ones. Howard, Bob 961
Economic upturn seen in second-half '92. Cole, Benjamin Mark 840
Edison's parent company takes a bottom-line hit: SCEcorp special charges cut profits for quarter, year. White, Todd 473
Experts question whether recovery is within sight. Stremfel, Michael 1862
Federated creditors to take over Ralphs Grocery. Glover, Kara 617
First-time home buyers provide one note of optimism for gloomy residential market. Rackham, Anne Industry Overview 748
Fox consolidates several of its post-production units into one. Brief Article 100
Fox expansion takes another step as hearings await. Rackham, Anne 918
Gary Gertler. Brief Article 22
High-end homes fail to escape the clutches of all-pervasive real estate market gremlins. Hathcock, Jim 890
Home loan interest rate drop spurs spate of refinancing, first-time buyers still shy away. Mullen, Liz 993
Hotels get fired up over city's anti-puff proposal. Jacobs, Chip 474
Industrial, warehouse space prove to be bargains. Cole, Benjamin Mark Industry Overview 1251
Job-shop trade group joins opposition to Douglas-Taiwan deal. Deady, Tim 339
Kaufman & Broad tagged a hot stock for '92. Cole, Benjamin Mark 118
L.A. traders cheered by China agreement. White, Todd 243
Lawmakers plan crackdown on housing agencies. Mullen, Liz 924
Lawyers sign $15 million lease at 777 Tower. Stremfel, Michael 154
LAX-Palmdale railway mired in confusion. Jacobs, Chip 957
Leasing wars force some building owners to retreat from the battle. Mullen, Liz 940
Local crude oil prices continue to fall, reflecting world supply glut. Rees, David 706
Magazine tax repeal measure makes way through Legislature. Brief Article 188
Marketing agency specializing in health opens in Westlake Village. Brief Article 80
Martin & Associates gets nod to build major Jakarta complex. Brief Article 86
Master plan for Convention Center area under way: task force will draft development and transportation plan. Deady, Tim 752
Mattel makes a new foray into game market, buying 'Uno' firm. Brief Article 81
Mid-Cities show a surprising amount of strength. Howard, Bob 845
Mid-Wilshire finds new life as big business leaves but new business takes up the slack. Howard, Bob 1195
New retail space vacancies allow market invasion. Glover, Kara Industry Overview 1118
North County stutters in the wake of light activity. Howard, Bob 997
Officials at IDM predict they will successfully survive current woes. Mullen, Liz 917
Officials find fault with state's new earthquake law. Hathcock, Jim 762
Pension funds maintain enthusiasm for real estate. Cole, Benjamin Mark 981
Political feud flares in Pasadena as Cushman, Cole trade charges. Stremfel, Michael 966
Port digs in to swing biggest land purchase in decades, plans growth of cargo facilities. White, Todd 862
Redondo Pier to rise phoenix-like from the ashes. Mullen, Liz 631
Refinance lending up 110% in December; home prices steady. Cole, Benjamin Mark 365
San Fernando Valley activity slows slightly as market diversity shows. Howard, Bob 1135
Santa Barbara effort gives a new look to the concept of affordable housing development. Bricker, Suzane 791
Santa Monica property dispute heads for final showdown before county court judge. Deady, Tim 959
South Bay market posts office peaks and valleys. Howard, Bob 1206
Southland firms take the lead in making non-toxic solvents. Brief Article 142
SunAmerica to buy $300 million RTC loan package at half price. Stremfel, Michael 649
Tax revenue losses from the failure of auto dealerships put dents in government budgets. Glover, Kara 937
The ubiquitous mini-mall falls out of favor with builders who find customers waning. Bricker, Suzane 634
They scale the world down to model dimensions. Glover, Kara Industry Overview 1492
Three plans submitted to develop Air Force base. Stremfel, Michael 701
Tight office market means good news for Tri-Cities. Howard, Bob 1022
Title companies scored last year despite weak real estate market. Stremfel, Michael 785
Water district grapples with money woes at WCT building. Brief Article 177
West Hollywood gets in the mode to lure development. Hathcock, Jim 1605
Westside continues to perk along despite some lull. Howard, Bob 1109

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