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BXP says escalated in-person office mandates are 'clearly improving' sector's outlook

One of nation's largest landlords points to improving tailwinds as signal of broader market's recovery
National office landlord BXP recently broke ground on the latest phase of 343 Madison Ave. in New York City, a neighborhood the firm claims is "the strongest office submarket in the United States." (Kohn Pedersen Fox)
National office landlord BXP recently broke ground on the latest phase of 343 Madison Ave. in New York City, a neighborhood the firm claims is "the strongest office submarket in the United States." (Kohn Pedersen Fox)
CoStar News
October 31, 2024 | 12:41 AM

From the improving leasing environment to the decreasing cost of capital, executives at BXP point to various tailwinds that are helping to propel high-end office landlords across the United States.

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