Who will be the CRE winners and losers in 2021 and beyond?
Much of our world, and commercial real estate with it, has changed dramatically over the last year. The main question is, which changes will last and which will be short-lived? We take a stab at answering that in this year’s outlook, sharing both our short- and long-term views of trends and expected performance across the myriad of commercial real estate segments. One thing seems certain: U.S. real estate will never be the same again.
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