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East: Kirkland Poised to Build New Reputation
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Robison, Tom
, Flippo, Mark
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Economic growth
/ Industrial development
/ Local economy
/ Office parks
/ Pacific
1987
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Robison, Tom
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Economic growth
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/ Local economy
/ Office parks
/ Pacific
1987
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East: Kirkland Poised to Build New Reputation
1987
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Statistical projections for the Kirkland area show that there will be a 31-percent population increase by the year 2000. More important, from a real estate perspective, employment is projected to be up 67 percent in the next 13 years. Considering the number of new commercial developments proposed and under construction in Kirkland, coupled with these growth projections, it seems important to turn attention to this expanding industrial marketplace. Traditionally, the Kirkland market, an area that extends north from 124th Avenue East and west of Interstate 405, has been dominated by light industrial, combination space. (excerpt)
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Sound Business
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