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We have some tenants in there that have been in there a long time. They would, frankly, like to see it stay office but the market is just too soft right now.
Tom Bauer
The latest office market indicators show the pendulum continues to swing away from tenants and toward landlords as we enter 2006. Tenants have increasingly fewer choices and the supply pipeline continues to be largely muted -- foreshadowing a further tightening in the marketplace during the coming quarters.
Ross Moore
Frankly, there's very little upside for Office in developed markets. The market share [for Office] is so high, there's just not much room to grow.
Paul DeGroot
The new owner was looking for a stable asset in a mature market and this is one of the nicest office buildings in this market. This building has stable tenants, so it gives (Meyer) stability and security in rent.
Bob Buckley
We are big believers in the Seattle office market. While this asset is obviously a historical treasure, we still think ... it's a place where tenants love to do business.
Perry Pinto
Frankly it's highly unlikely that I'm going to stay these proceedings ... I don't run (patent office) business and they don't run mine,
James Spencer
Considering the strong demand among people in the market, 10-year yield won't stay above 1.6 percent for a long time. Even if it reaches it, it won't probably hold for a long time.
Akihiko Inoue
Frankly, a lot of these tenants didn't know where Bossier City was from Adam.
Pam Glorioso
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Frank Sharry
I don't know if there's any chance we can stay stable for any long period of time. There are too many issues in the market.
Tom Bentz
Frankly, it is not really clear to me where the demand would come from to fill a tower, especially of that size. I don't see how, economically, it works. I think for the mayor to come out and say the city needs more office space -- it really shows he is out of touch with the (real estate market).
Paul Briggs
I don't think so. We haven't even had a (furniture) market like this in a long time. People keep saying you should stay open, but we'd be back in the same place in six months.
Paula White
It's a disgrace on us all that he was allowed to stay in office as long as he did
David Owen
They (multinationals) are betting on the long term. The market potential is still there, even though prices are getting soft.
Liang Mingchao
I come to the office each morning and stay for long hours doing what has to be done to the best of my ability. And when you've done the best you can, you can't do any better.
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