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Dot-Com Bubble
Dot-Com Bubble
The first decade of the 2000s started off with a bang, or ―BURST‖ that is.
After Netscape launched the first successful Internet browser in the
early 90s, the Internet industry exploded and a period began that is
now known as the ―Dot-Com‖ bubble. Hundreds of start-up internet
companies or ―dot-coms‖ popped up and thousands of jobs were
formed. Venture capital flowed into the new companies and investors
bought up stocks in companies that were highly over-valued, and a
number of dot-com millionaires were born.


Many of these companies engaged in unusual business practices with
the hopes of dominating the market. The mantra was growth over
profit, assuming that if they built up their customer base, their profits
would rise as well. At the height of the boom, it was possible for a
promising dot-com to make an initial public offering (IPO) of its stock
and raise a substantial amount of money, even though it had never
made a profit.


Investors responded to daring business practices with money; lots of
it. The US stock market rose dramatically during the this period, with
hundreds of companies being founded weekly, especially in tech hot
                                                                             Future Effect
spots like the Silicon Valley near San Francisco. Some companies
engaged in lavish internal spending, such as elaborate business              Recent research suggests, however, that as many as 50% of the
facilities and luxury vacations for employees.                               dot-coms survived through 2004, reflecting two facts: the
                                                                             destruction of public market wealth did not necessarily
                                                                             correspond to firm closings, and second, that many of the dot-
Then the bubble burst in March of 2000. Investors began selling off          coms were small players who were able to weather the financial
stock in large quantities, putting the market into a precipitous fall for    markets storm. Also, much of the sublease inventory opened
the next two years until it finally bottomed out. Billions of dollars        the doors for tenants to enjoy Class A space at reduced rates.
vanished and thousands lost their jobs. 2 Follow the complete timeline
                                                                             Web 2.0 Bubble?
Commercial Real Estate Effect                                                In 2007, new Internet technologies prompted another rush of
Cities all over the US sought to become the "next‖ Silicon Valley by         start-ups to tap the energy associated with Web 2.0 - wikis,
building network-enabled office space to attract Internet                    blogs, podcasts, widgets and social media — to quickly extend
entrepreneurs. There was false demand for commercial real estate             their Internet real estate.
that was fueled by the dot-com companies and their insatiable
appetite for growth. Many professionals achieved great success
                                                                             But while the Web 2.0 phenomenon may have some things in
quickly moving tenants into 100,000 SF facilities — much of which
                                                                             common with the Dot-Com bubble, experts note that there are
was unneeded space.
                                                                             also differences, including the low cost of entry for companies
                                                                             launching blog, wiki or social networking businesses. The main
In the beginning of the bubble, Data Centers — facilities housing            difference, however, is that this time around, consumers are
computers, servers, telecommunications and storage equipment, and            driving the adoption of the technologies rather than companies
systems to backup and protect data, power and cooling systems —              trying to force their Internet sites onto users.5
were the popular purchase. When the bubble burst, much of these
Data Centers and office space were left vacant. The cost of
transferring Data Centers back to usable office space was very               Opportunities Today
expensive. Over-committed tenants quickly dumped their unneeded
space, quadrupling the available sublease inventory in the span of six       The business need for Internet speed is rising exponentially in
quarters to 146 million SF3. The flood of sublease space was                 the digital era of Google, Yahoo, Netflix, YouTube, Facebook,
concentrated in technology hubs such as San Francisco, San Jose,             Twitter, online gaming and smart phones. Such "cloud" data
                                                                             must be stored offsite at colossal data centers. Data center
Seattle, Austin and Boston.
                                                                             property niche has been one of the few commercial real estate
                                                                             sectors to generate sizzle through the recession.
Silicon Valley and San Francisco were hit the hardest. Rents
plummeted in both areas. San Francisco's office demand in the 91-            Granted, data center sales, leasing and development transactions
block former industrial area known as South of Market, had 49%               slowed considerably in 2008 and 2009 as construction and
vacancy after the burst. The citywide office vacancy rate climbed to         acquisition financing dried up. However, pent-up demand since
23% in the fourth quarter of 2001 from 1.8% in the third quarter of          2005 has sparked a new flurry of construction, acquisitions and
2000. Office space from failed companies such as Pets.com were               equity raising activity by data center builders and investors, with
turned into Apartments. Employment in Silicon Valley high-tech               hundreds of thousands of square feet of new data center facilities
                                                                             were announced in 2009-2010.6                                       4
industries declined by about 17% and rent fell 30%. 4
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Dot-com bubble effect on Commercial Real Estate

  • 1. Dot-Com Bubble Dot-Com Bubble The first decade of the 2000s started off with a bang, or ―BURST‖ that is. After Netscape launched the first successful Internet browser in the early 90s, the Internet industry exploded and a period began that is now known as the ―Dot-Com‖ bubble. Hundreds of start-up internet companies or ―dot-coms‖ popped up and thousands of jobs were formed. Venture capital flowed into the new companies and investors bought up stocks in companies that were highly over-valued, and a number of dot-com millionaires were born. Many of these companies engaged in unusual business practices with the hopes of dominating the market. The mantra was growth over profit, assuming that if they built up their customer base, their profits would rise as well. At the height of the boom, it was possible for a promising dot-com to make an initial public offering (IPO) of its stock and raise a substantial amount of money, even though it had never made a profit. Investors responded to daring business practices with money; lots of it. The US stock market rose dramatically during the this period, with hundreds of companies being founded weekly, especially in tech hot Future Effect spots like the Silicon Valley near San Francisco. Some companies engaged in lavish internal spending, such as elaborate business Recent research suggests, however, that as many as 50% of the facilities and luxury vacations for employees. dot-coms survived through 2004, reflecting two facts: the destruction of public market wealth did not necessarily correspond to firm closings, and second, that many of the dot- Then the bubble burst in March of 2000. Investors began selling off coms were small players who were able to weather the financial stock in large quantities, putting the market into a precipitous fall for markets storm. Also, much of the sublease inventory opened the next two years until it finally bottomed out. Billions of dollars the doors for tenants to enjoy Class A space at reduced rates. vanished and thousands lost their jobs. 2 Follow the complete timeline Web 2.0 Bubble? Commercial Real Estate Effect In 2007, new Internet technologies prompted another rush of Cities all over the US sought to become the "next‖ Silicon Valley by start-ups to tap the energy associated with Web 2.0 - wikis, building network-enabled office space to attract Internet blogs, podcasts, widgets and social media — to quickly extend entrepreneurs. There was false demand for commercial real estate their Internet real estate. that was fueled by the dot-com companies and their insatiable appetite for growth. Many professionals achieved great success But while the Web 2.0 phenomenon may have some things in quickly moving tenants into 100,000 SF facilities — much of which common with the Dot-Com bubble, experts note that there are was unneeded space. also differences, including the low cost of entry for companies launching blog, wiki or social networking businesses. The main In the beginning of the bubble, Data Centers — facilities housing difference, however, is that this time around, consumers are computers, servers, telecommunications and storage equipment, and driving the adoption of the technologies rather than companies systems to backup and protect data, power and cooling systems — trying to force their Internet sites onto users.5 were the popular purchase. When the bubble burst, much of these Data Centers and office space were left vacant. The cost of transferring Data Centers back to usable office space was very Opportunities Today expensive. Over-committed tenants quickly dumped their unneeded space, quadrupling the available sublease inventory in the span of six The business need for Internet speed is rising exponentially in quarters to 146 million SF3. The flood of sublease space was the digital era of Google, Yahoo, Netflix, YouTube, Facebook, concentrated in technology hubs such as San Francisco, San Jose, Twitter, online gaming and smart phones. Such "cloud" data must be stored offsite at colossal data centers. Data center Seattle, Austin and Boston. property niche has been one of the few commercial real estate sectors to generate sizzle through the recession. Silicon Valley and San Francisco were hit the hardest. Rents plummeted in both areas. San Francisco's office demand in the 91- Granted, data center sales, leasing and development transactions block former industrial area known as South of Market, had 49% slowed considerably in 2008 and 2009 as construction and vacancy after the burst. The citywide office vacancy rate climbed to acquisition financing dried up. However, pent-up demand since 23% in the fourth quarter of 2001 from 1.8% in the third quarter of 2005 has sparked a new flurry of construction, acquisitions and 2000. Office space from failed companies such as Pets.com were equity raising activity by data center builders and investors, with turned into Apartments. Employment in Silicon Valley high-tech hundreds of thousands of square feet of new data center facilities were announced in 2009-2010.6 4 industries declined by about 17% and rent fell 30%. 4 View other sections: www.crereview.com