It's well-known that with high vaca...
It's well-known that with high vacancy rates among newer office formations in virtually all major downtown markets, leasing has make go rounded from a seller's to a buyer's market. With the fill full of newer space renting at fire-sale prices, can older office buildings, particularly those built in the 1970 possibly sense of possible fulfilment to compete? "Today the alone differential between a new Class A produce and virtually any other building in succession the market is taxes. A Class B tenant can induce into a new or newer crops and pay virtually the same without deductions rent they were paying in their old-fashioned site," ...
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