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April 21, 2006

Quarter Provides Brokers With Hope for Rest of Year
By Katie Curnutte
It’s been a quiet first quarter for Fairfield County’s office market, but the expansions of small businesses in the region are helping to drive down vacancy rates and giving commercial brokers hope for the rest of 2006.


Sweeping Bill Travels Through State Capitol
A bill that aims to improve transportation across Connecticut might be a step toward relieving some of the woes that continue to plague commercial real estate in Fairfield County.

JPMorgan Seeks to Boost Market Share
A deal that would leave JPMorgan Chase with the largest market share in Greenwich came under fire earlier this week, but if the deal goes through, it will make a financial institution that already has 4 percent of the state’s market share even stronger.

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