CLEVELAND, Ohio – COVID-19 brought changes to the commercial real estate market that likely will extend well beyond the pandemic emergency, from forcing landlords to change the way offices look to extending those spaces into apartment buildings. According to a Gallup Poll in February 2022, almost 50% of employees reported…Read More
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