Demand for low- to mid-rise office space rising in SoCal, according to report


Occupancy levels rose in low- to mid-rise office buildings as Southern California gained 2.5 million square feet of positive net absorption, while high-rise buildings experienced a negative 1.5 square feet of net absorption, NAI Capital found.

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