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Office Vacancy Rate Dips in Ventura County

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Ventura County has one of the highest office vacancy rates in the nation, but the commercial real estate market in the county finally appears to be breaking out of a long slump.

The county’s rate in the second quarter was 22.7%--higher, for example, than downtown Los Angeles’ 17.8% but lower than San Diego’s 25.2%.

In its quarterly survey, Grubb & Ellis Commercial Real Estate Services found that 1.4 million square feet of Ventura County office space stands empty.

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Still, the current rate represents an improvement over 24.2% in the first quarter and 24.4% in the second quarter of 1992.

“More and more business people are expressing an interest in moving to Ventura County from Los Angeles,” said Michael Slater, a broker with Grubb & Ellis’ Oxnard office.

“They’re fed up with the crime and all the other problems in the big city, and they’re attracted to the lifestyle of the Conejo Valley,” Slater said.

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Dirk D. Kittredge, Grubb & Ellis’ research director in Oxnard, said two troubled Oxnard office buildings--the never-occupied Chevron Building and the recently renamed 1000 Town Center Drive--continue to act as a drag on the county’s office market. The vacancy rate would be only about 20% if it weren’t for the 180,000-square foot Chevron structure and the 110,000-square-foot Town Center building, which until recently was named North Coast Executive Center, Kittredge said.

“The Chevron Building is 100% empty and 1000 Town Center is about 60% vacant,” he said.

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