"Sales to users have stayed very strong in the Dulles market, as lease rates for flex properties have not dropped--interest rates have," Commercial Group's David E. Gunter tells GlobeSt.com. "Availability of industrial products for user purchases has remained scarce." Pinpointing a growing void brought on by the increasing prominence of Dulles Airport, Buchanan began the development of Dulles Trade Center I in October 2001. The company will ultimately build seven more variously-sized buildings, totaling as much as 560,000 sf.

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