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Downtown office market notches slight improvement despite tariff threats

Downtown office market notches slight improvement despite tariff threats

TORONTO — Canada's downtown office vacancy rate marked its first, if slight, improvement since the start of the pandemic, said a report out Monday from CBRE Group Inc. The national vacancy rate for downtown offices dipped to 19.9 per cent in the first quarter after hitting a record high of 20 per cent in the […]

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