Monday, October 03, 2005

D.C. job growth

"The District will create an average of 7,200 jobs a year from now to 2030, including about 5,500 office jobs annually, according to the study, commissioned by the Downtown D.C. Business Improvement District and the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development.

The office jobs will be concentrated in government agencies, law firms, and other professional service providers and trade associations, a familiar pattern. New non-office jobs will include a wide range of retail and other service jobs in industries that serve those generally well-paid office workers, according to Delta Associates, the research firm that conducted the study."

D.C. Foresees Big Need for Office Space
via CITY DESK

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