office space: n" - Office vacancy rates in the United States remained unchanged for the fourth quarter of 2013 because lackluster job growth and concerns about the economy muted demand for office space, a preliminary report by real estate research firm Reis Inc said. , according to Reuters. "With most of the employment growth continuing to come from low-paying, low-skilled jobs that don't utilize office space, demand remains weak," the report said. By Michelle Conlin The national vacancy rate during the quarter was 16.9 percent, similar to the levels Reis has observed over the past three years.
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