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New York’s Beaten-Down Office Market Shows Glimmers of Hope

Major Real Estate Firms Offer Some Positive Second-Quarter Data While Pointing Out Challenges Ahead
Office leasing activity in Manhattan holds some hopeful signs for the beaten-down market. (Andria Cheng/CoStar)
Office leasing activity in Manhattan holds some hopeful signs for the beaten-down market. (Andria Cheng/CoStar)
CoStar News
July 14, 2021 | 11:25 P.M.

As New York reopens and tourists stroll the streets and fill open-top tour buses again, the many darkened and empty office towers in the background still serve as a glaring contrast. But reports from real estate services firms suggest the largest U.S. commercial property market's deeply wounded office sector may be showing some signs of healing.

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