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OfficeSpace

What Will Happen To Commercial Real Estate As The Economy Improves?

By Godfrey Legal |

When the coronavirus hit the United States in early 2020, many businesses were affected. Hotels, retail spaces, and offices shut down as the virus forced Americans to quarantine in their homes. Companies were unable to make money and as a result, they stopped paying the rent on these buildings. More than a year later,… Read More »

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CommRetLease

What Will Become of Commercial Real Estate in a Post-COVID World?

By Godfrey Legal |

When the coronavirus pandemic reared its head in the United States back in March, people were ordered to stay at home to prevent the spread of disease. This meant that office workers were forced to work from home. Well, not many had to be forced to work remotely. Many are still required to work… Read More »

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REAgent

Commercial Real Estate Feeling Effects of COVID-19

By Godfrey Legal |

The coronavirus has become a worldwide pandemic, affecting the economy and lives of people across the entire world. This virus has affected businesses as well, forcing many to close down or revise their operations in order to make money. Commercial real estate has really been feeling the pain, since tenants have not been able… Read More »

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BusPlan

Orlando Ranks #2 Nationwide for Commercial Real Estate

By Godfrey Legal |

While many businesses are setting up shop online, commercial real estate is still a growing area. Despite many store closures and bankruptcies, brick and mortar stores are still in existence all over the United States. Malls, shopping centers and medical buildings are cropping up across the country—especially in Florida. In fact, Orlando and Tampa… Read More »

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OnlineShopping

Florida Malls Adapting to Online Retailers

By Godfrey Legal |

The best part of having an online business is that you didn’t have to deal with the physical aspects of owning a brick-and-mortar business. You wouldn’t have to worry about the commercial real estate leasing aspect, since your business would be run online, perhaps in the comfort of your own home. You wouldn’t have… Read More »

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