Dot-Coms Driving Real Estate Prices
26 August 2000 - 9:00am
Dot-coms are moving into less exclusive neighborhoods and driving rents sky-high.
Information technology companies, flush with cash, are moving into less exclusive neighborhoods with lower rents and driving rents sky-high. For architecture firms "the dot-com phenomenon represents a potential fount of new work from a decidedly untraditional sort of client."
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“Dot-Coms”: Changing the Way We Work
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E-Architect, August 1, 2000
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