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Tight Supply, Rising Demand Point to More Medical Office Development Ahead

High Building Costs, Limited Construction Keep Vacancy Low in San Diego
Brokers said Health Diagnostics of California recently leased more than 4,600 square feet in this Encinitas medical office complex north of San Diego. (CoStar)
Brokers said Health Diagnostics of California recently leased more than 4,600 square feet in this Encinitas medical office complex north of San Diego. (CoStar)
CoStar News
August 15, 2019 | 1:53 P.M.

San Diego’s medical office vacancy has hit its lowest point in more than a decade, as demand for space to serve an aging population grows in the nation’s largest cities.

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