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The High-Rise Upside Down: Could Lower Floors Become More Valuable During Pandemic?

Avison Young Analyzes Office Buildings of Four Floors or Fewer in Canada's Six Biggest Markets
An Avison Young executive mused that the company's fourth-floor global headquarters in the 26-floor PwC tower in downtown Toronto could be an advantage during the coronavirus pandemic. (CoStar)
An Avison Young executive mused that the company's fourth-floor global headquarters in the 26-floor PwC tower in downtown Toronto could be an advantage during the coronavirus pandemic. (CoStar)
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July 15, 2020 | 9:39 P.M.

Toronto-based Avison Young's head of research in Canada thinks he may have a key advantage over some other office workers when they head back to cubicles. But he'll need to stay in shape.

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