Originally found via www.patrick.net
http://www.businessinsider.com/alask...-towns-2009-10
I can't find any historical data (yet) on total Silicon Valley R & D + office space figures for 2003, but certainly anecdotally there has been a significant amount of building.
http://www.businessinsider.com/alask...-towns-2009-10
Silicon Valley's booms set fire to the local real estate market and new construction followed. But after a year or so of recession, south bay is littered with ghost buildings and empty office complexes.
At 20.5%, vacancy rates are the highest they've been in the Valley since 2003. Vacancy in research and developments spaces is at 18.9%, according to CB Richard Ellis. In Sunnyvale, more than half of the available offices are empty.
Combined, a total of 41.7 million square feet of R&D and office space lay bare in Silicon Valley. That's twice the size of Monaco.
At 20.5%, vacancy rates are the highest they've been in the Valley since 2003. Vacancy in research and developments spaces is at 18.9%, according to CB Richard Ellis. In Sunnyvale, more than half of the available offices are empty.
Combined, a total of 41.7 million square feet of R&D and office space lay bare in Silicon Valley. That's twice the size of Monaco.
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