It is little secret that commercial real estate in the Sunbelt states have weathered the pandemic relatively well. Investors are lining up to buy properties in the region, across multiple asset classes. So it should come as little surprise that even the beleaguered office category is showing signs of life, according to Allen Aldridge, senior vice president and co-director of asset management at KBS. GlobeSt.com caught up with Aldridge to talk about fundamentals in this piece of the CRE market as well as other related issues.
How has the southeast office market been impacted by the current environment? Are there particular cities that are faring better than others?
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