Sentences with phrase «slow recovery -lsb-»

The reasons for this lag in new buildings are threefold: a large amount of existing vacant space (over three million square feet); a slow recovery in employment in office space occupiers; and no new net growth in the public sector.
Just as the slow recovery in jobs has hindered many other economic growth indicators, so too has the jobs recovery made real estate professionals wary of calling a bounce back in retail.
Still, the recession, credit crisis, slow recovery have impacted the sector's rebound.
These have been — and remain — major challenges for practitioners throughout the slow recovery.
«We're looking at recovery, but a very slow recovery,» says Robert Bach, senior vice president and chief economist at Grubb & Ellis.
Americans purchased homes at the fastest pace in nearly 11 years, as sales climbed 5.6 percent in November, but the Chicago area continued its slow recovery from the Great Recession.
As a whole, California's housing market has several issues including lack of affordable housing and a slow recovery from the recession.
Investors are clamoring for ways to profit from the slow recovery of the U.S. housing market, which is finally reversing its freefall, analysts said.
And on a property class basis, the multifamily market is coping with a supply glut that will further slow its recovery.
Financial insecurity isn't just a result of the Great Recession and slow recovery; it's been a trend over the past three decades.
We're in a long, slow recovery.
(MCT)-- More Americans are signing contracts to buy existing homes than at any time in nearly two years, boosting the housing industry's slow recovery, according to the National Association of REALTORS ®» index of pending home sales.
Take the slow recovery in the real estate market.
However, we anticipate overall growth in 2013 will remain below its potential, extending what has been a slow recovery
«Our government has done nothing but slow our recovery down by postponing the inevitable.
It's certainly understandable that lots of people shy away from buying real estate so soon after the real estate bubble burst, and the slow recovery.
«We are a long way from returning to pre-recession levels in terms of mortgage accounts, but changing consumer preferences for housing also may play a role in this slow recovery,» said Chaouki.
I believed that the slow recovery from the Great Recession wasn't a new normal, and that the U.S. would return...
«There is a pent - up demand for both rental and owner - occupied housing as household formation will inevitably burst out, but the bottleneck is in limited housing supply, due to the slow recovery in new home construction,» Yun notes.
A slow recovery in the U.S. economy has prompted more and more borrowers to bet that interest rates won't be rising anytime soon.
Three years into a slow recovery from the bursting of the tech bubble, all the major commercial property sectors are poised for solid growth this year.
The one downside is its relatively slow recovery rate of just 80 liters (21 gallons) per hour.
The slow recovery in both the residential and commercial building markets has slowed the recovery for those economy priced extended - stay hotels.
«There is a pent - up demand for both rental and owner - occupied housing as household formation will inevitably burst out, but the bottleneck is in limited housing supply, due to the slow recovery in new home construction.
The slow recovery of Florida's economy is giving a modest boost to the commercial real estate market, but we have a long way to go before landlords of office and industrial space hold the upper hand in lease negotiations.
«Fixed monthly payments and the long - term financial stability homeownership can provide are attractive to young adults despite them witnessing the housing downturn and subsequent slow recovery in the early years of their adulthood.»
Looking forward, we expect a slow recovery process with a few bumps in the road.
On a slow recovery from 2001's weak beginning, the sluggish economy has created a thriving net lease finance market.
A key question on many deals is whether buyers are adequately factoring into their prices the risks of losing tenants and the chances of leasing vacant space amid the slow recovery of demand for office space.
Montana experienced.7 percent growth last year and expects a 2 percent slow recovery rate for this year.
This is what happens in a slow recovery: employers are given challenging goals, but not the additional employees needed to accomplish these goals.
The state expects a slow recovery from the recession in spite of experiencing 3.4 percent growth during the last quarter of 2011.
Boston is experiencing slow recovery from the recession.
With an 8.2 percent unemployment rate in April 2012, the city is only experiencing a slow recovery from the recession.
The mining, logging, and construction sector is showing slow recovery.
The city's rich and diverse architectural style represents a slow recovery from the Depression that allowed Asheville to gain a great collection of Art Deco and a style of its own.
Also, with the Great Recession and slow recovery, young adults are looking to their parents for support longer.
I expect this trend to deepen as the economy makes it's slow recovery.
Today, while US and UK firms are still very cautious in their hiring, due mainly to the slow recovery from the Great Recession in the West, firm management is not going to impose hiring freezes on their Asia offices during an upturn in the market where certain groups may be understaffed.
Overall, Dodge is predicting a slow recovery with Alberta weaker than the Canadian average for the rest of 2015 - 16.
Large volcanic eruptions increase the number of small particles in the stratosphere that reflect sunlight, leading to short - term surface cooling lasting typically two to three years, followed by a slow recovery.
While such «tipping points» (Kemp, 2005) are impossible to identify without substantial uncertainties, they may lead to irreversible effects such as biodiversity loss or, at the very least, impacts that have a slow recovery (e.g., on soils and corals).
«If droughts continue to occur at 5 — 10 - year frequency, or increase in frequency, large areas of Amazonian forest canopy likely will be exposed to the persistent effect of droughts and the slow recovery of forest canopy structure and function,» wrote researchers in a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in December 2012.
Doc, It is the slow recovery from the last ice age of 18000 yrs before present.
This slow recovery was due to the isolation of the reef, and the amount of damage sustained in the bleaching.
Hurricanes have been observed to cause mechanical damage to coral reefs, including damaging coral tissue and dislodging colonies, weakening corals in ways than could slow recovery following bleaching, and contributing to long - term ecosystem decline [12].
I was out on the Hudson River most of Wednesday, watching New York State biologists net, study and release a 120 - pound, 80 - inch male Atlantic sturgeon (a small one by historic standards) as part of a project tracking what appears to be a slow recovery after a terrible population crash from overfishing.
Recovery: Increased savings rates will certainly slow the recovery.
12, the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 caused a decrease in GMSL just before the launch of TOPEX, followed by a slow recovery that resulted in an apparent deceleration of sea level of − 0.02 ± 0.01 mm / y2 over the 25 - y record.
Serious heart attack — slow recovery.
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