“We thought, OK, we’re gonna plateau. Nope”: Experts dissect South Florida’s office market
After the pandemic ignited a surge in new-to-market tenants from states such as New York and California to South Florida, Donna Abood believed that the spike would eventually subside. “When we got up to this pinnacle, we thought, ‘OK, we’re gonna plateau,’” Abood, vice chairman and co-head for Savills Florida, recalled while on the main stage at The Real Deal Miami Real Estate Forum. “Nope. They’re coming all the more because we are the place to do business.” Abood shared insights into the current state of South Florida’s office market alongside Ryan Holtzman, executive managing director of Cushman & Wakefield, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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