Oracle Cerner campus consolidation pushes up Kansas City office vacancy rate


Oracle Cerner's departure from a pair of Kansas City area campuses drove a recent spike in the Kansas City office vacancy rate. But a local commercial real estate firm argued that the market effects may not be as seismic as the properties' sizes suggest.

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