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2010: Prelude to recovery
November 17, 2009
Now that the global economy largely has moved into recovery, the stage is set for a global commercial property comeback that will begin in 2010 and expand in 2011.
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North America Office Report
Q3 2009
Sustained job losses across the U.S. pushed vacancy to near-peak levels, while leasing activity remained stagnant due to tenant indecision. As a result, landlords have dropped rents close to 10.0 percent, on average, while increasing incentives significantly to draw tenant demand.
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