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Commercial real estate giant CBRE sees choppy waters ahead due to tariffs: ‘Our outlook has become less clear’
FinanceCommercial real estate giant CBRE sees choppy waters ahead due to tariffs: ‘Our outlook has become less clear’
By Alena BotrosApril 24, 2025
The office apocalypse might finally be over, if signs of life from the world’s largest commercial real estate services company come to fruition
FinanceThe office apocalypse might finally be over, if signs of life from the world’s largest commercial real estate services company come to fruition
By Alena BotrosFebruary 14, 2025
Commercial real estate valuations are so hard-hit that CBRE warns they could fall ‘another 10%,’ after saying earlier they ‘may come down 15%, 20%’
FinanceCommercial real estate valuations are so hard-hit that CBRE warns they could fall ‘another 10%,’ after saying earlier they ‘may come down 15%, 20%’
By Shelly Hagan, Julie Fine and BloombergNovember 9, 2023
Why would Elon Musk move to Texas? The answer could be in the billions
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