In uncertain office market, Keystone’s Glazer says ‘future of development is about placemaking’


While the frequency of workers coming to work nationwide has leveled out around 50% of pre-pandemic levels, demand for high-quality work spaces has remained strong. Keystone Development + Investment CEO Bill Glazer and JLL Director of Research Clint Randall weigh in.

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