December 24, 2024

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As some employers are shedding office square footage amid an increase in remote work, a handful of smaller businesses are so bullish on the future of the office that they’re buying space. 
In some hot U.S. markets, developers have started selling office “condos” to employers, betting that high lease prices and inflation may make the idea of owning small office spaces an increasingly attractive proposition. 

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