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We’ve seen downturns before. Boston-area office market will be OK.

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 28, 2022

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Although the office market in Greater Boston is still struggling, let us not forget that this city has historically fared better than others because of its competitive economic edge and that this is temporary (“Room to go: amid slow return to workplaces and recession worries,” Business, Oct. 24). Undoubtedly, macroeconomic headwinds are affecting commercial real estate and many industries worldwide, but there are still many reasons for... + full article



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