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Symposium to Examine L.A. Office Market

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The Los Angeles office market will be examined Jan. 17 at a symposium at the Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.

The session is sponsored by the Building Owners and Managers Assn. of Greater Los Angeles, MetroAmerica Office Guides and the USC School of Business Administration.

“This symposium will offer anyone involved in commercial real estate in Los Angeles a head start in meeting the opportunities and challenges of the 1990s,” according to event chairman Carl Muhlstein of Tishman Speyer Properties.

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The program will feature four sessions: a market data presentation, with absorption rates and space outlooks; a debate on landlord/broker relations; a program on investment and finance strategies, and a panel on using ground-floor space in office buildings.

Symposium speakers include: Paul J. Garity of KPMG Peat Marwick; David Dale-Johnson, USC; Bradley T. Cox, Koll Co.; Frank P. Coari, JMB Properties; Joseph T. Faulkner, Faulkner Co.; Les J. Small, Les Small & Co.; Charles B. Winn, Rockwell International; David Ash, Eastdill Realty Inc.; Jeff Gault, Home Savings of America; Steven Soboroff, Soboroff/Moskowitz Co., and Jeffrey Palmer, Columbia Savings & Loan.

The 7:30 a.m. to noon session, offering four hours of Department of Real Estate continuing education credit, costs $70 for BOMA members, $90 for non-members and $25 for students. The fee includes a copy of the sixth annual BOMA Office Market Journal, with more than 300 pages and 1,880 building listings.

Information on both the symposium and the office market book can be obtained from the BOMA office, 700 S. Flower St., Los Angeles, CA 90017. Telephone: (213) 624-2181.

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