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Bruce Mosler, chairman of Global Brokerage at Cushman & Wakefield, recently shared his insights on the current state of New York City's commercial real estate market. During an appearance on ‘Mornings with Maria,’ he emphasized that the market remains “remarkably strong,” despite various challenges facing the economy.
Mosler pointed out that the demand for office spaces and retail locations in the city continues to show resilience. He noted that businesses are adapting to changing work patterns, which has led to a renewed interest in flexible office solutions and hybrid work environments. The ongoing recovery from the pandemic has also contributed to increased activity, with many companies looking to secure prime locations as they plan for future growth.
Additionally, Mosler highlighted the significant investments being made in infrastructure and urban development, which are expected to bolster the market further. His optimistic outlook suggests that New York City’s commercial real estate sector is well-positioned to thrive in the coming years, driven by innovation and adaptability.
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