"We are first addressing the needs of our existing tenants, some of which also had offices in the World Trade Center and other downtown buildings affected by this terrible tragedy," Hersh continues. "Because there is very limited vacancy in our portfolio, and virtually none at our existing buildings at Harborside, we are directing these companies to any spaces we have in our suburban properties."
Hersh explains that many of the inquiries his company has been getting "deal with both short-term needs and longer term strategic needs for Harborside's new developments, which we expect to have on line in late 2002."
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