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    Quote Originally Posted by animatedmartian View Post
    Anyway, I imagine that expanding within the Ren Cen is somewhat difficult since most of the building is near full. This move likely had more to do with a lack of space within Detroit than the cost difference versus the suburbs [[where incidentally there is now an abundance of space).

    http://www.gmrencen.com/Leasing/Listings.axis
    I concur with your analysis.

    Imagine if they run out of space and use it as an opportunity to be "lured" elsewhere with big tax breaks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 48307 View Post
    I concur with your analysis.

    Imagine if they run out of space and use it as an opportunity to be "lured" elsewhere with big tax breaks.
    They're about to lose a ton of money on subprime auto lending. Seems prudent to have cheaper rent to cover the inevitable losses.

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