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Commercial real estate decline may be slowing

BILL WILSON The Wichita Eagle
Bo Rader/The Wichita Eagle. Marlin Penner, left, and Don Arnold in front of 100 S Market.

Bo Rader/The Wichita Eagle. Marlin Penner, left, and Don Arnold in front of 100 S Market.


A national study says the decline in commercial real estate nationwide is slowing. But Wichita analysts think some segments of the city's commercial sector could continue to slip until the local economy — and the aviation industry — rights itself.



The commercial sector, battered by tight credit, unemployment and slowing consumer spending, is leveling off, according to a study from the National Association of Realtors released last week.

The Commercial Leading Indicator for Brokerage Activity declined 1.3 percent to an index of 101.5 in the second quarter.

The index is down 13.7 percent under the 117.6 reading recorded in the second quarter of 2008 and is at its lowest level since the first quarter of 1994.


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