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Karl Glocker, a 57-year-old real-estate broker in Bucktown, Pa., who has donated several thousand dollars to the organization in the past few years, said he is waiting for more details to emerge before deciding.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The Bonn government feared what Eichmann might say about Adenauer's national security adviser, Hans Glocker (ph).
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TODD: Hans Glocker (ph), who historians say was a key Cold War player on the side of the allies but had previously served in the Jewish Affairs Department of the Nazi government.
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His scientific life began with a thesis on the electron affinity of halogens, done under the direction of Professor George A. Glocker at the University of Minnesota and completed in 1935.
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Because the landlord has learned from the recession, he probably will not only reduce the space, but very quickly offer the tenant a cheaper rate, Glocker said.
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Glocker and Etches said they haven't seen much new activity there.
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Glocker, who, like Etches, specializes in commercial real estate, said he thinks the office vacancy rate here might be even higher.
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"That landlord doesn't want to lose that tenant to someone else if they can hang onto them," said Glocker, co-owner/agent of The Glocker Group Realty Results.
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One problem is that local and state governments, that normally want to be in the town center are strapped by tight budgets now, Glocker said.
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"With business income being less, which certainly is a big factor right now, it's a double whammy," Glocker said.
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