From hesitancy to headaches, how subprime fallout will affect city's real estate pros
By Alison Gregor
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Longtime efforts to revitalize a downmarket part of Market Street, San Francisco's most important commercial corridor, are finally getting somewhere.
By John McCloud
Everything may not be coming up roses yet for the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C., but the future is certainly looking brighter for this downtrodden former bastion of the African-American middle class.
By Soyoung Ho
The South Florida retail market is experiencing record-high rents and record-low vacancies, according to a second-quarter report by CB Richard Ellis. In Miami-Dade, the most underserved by retail of the big three South Florida counties, average rents on stores increased 41 percent in 2006, from $21.52 to $30.45 per square foot. Broward and Palm Beach counties have seen similar trends.
By Steve Cutler