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CEO Doug Shorenstein on the state of real estate.(Brief Article)

San Francisco Business Times

| February 11, 2000 | ROBSON, DOUGLAS | COPYRIGHT 1987 San Francisco Business Times, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Shorenstein Co. -- one of the country's largest privately held real estate companies -- owns about 25 million square feet of office space around the country, and is the biggest owner of Class. A space in downtown San Francisco. Its local holdings include trophy properties such as the Bank of America Center, 425 Market St., 50 California St. and the Russ Building, among others.

Doug Shorenstein, chairman and CEO, took the helm about five years ago from company founder and real estate mogul Walter Shorenstein. Trained as a lawyer, Doug Shorenstein, who turned 45 this week, shared his thoughts on a wide range of topics in an interview from his corner office at company …

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