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Tenants are gradually returning to signing leases, leading to the first availability decline in five years, JLL reports.
As the chain digs out, Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard is circling in hopes of creating a 100,000-store retail behemoth.
Recent leases by OpenAI and Google may just be the start of tech's re-emergence as a player in New York City's office market.
A Cushman & Wakefield broker who arranged office leases for city departments is under scrutiny from Manhattan investigators.