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December 11, 2019

The 10 Biggest South Florida Office Sales And Leases Of The Decade

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As we close out 2019, it's not just the end of a year, but the end of a decade.

Bisnow took a peek back at how South Florida's real estate market has changed since 2010, when we were in the midst of the Great Recession. The research team at Newmark Knight Frank rounded up the top 10 office sales and leases of the decade. 

The 10 Biggest South Florida Office Sales And Leases Of The Decade

Looking at the data, Newmark Knight Frank Executive Managing Director Steve Medwin said with Miami and South Florida growing in both population and tourism, any time a large office building comes on the market, it "attracts a lot of attention because it's a chance for big institutions to put a…

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The 10 Key Questions For Real Estate To Grapple With In 2020

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Each December the strategy and research team at UBS Asset Management outlines what it thinks will be the key questions the global real estate industry will need to address in the coming year. At a point of big change for the sector, the future of real estate, how to allocate capital in an expensive market, what to do with a problem like retail and addressing the climate crisis feature prominently. 

Click here to read the issues to get your head around next year if you want to succeed in real estate.

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