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Where NYC's office market goes next | Real Deal Round Table
4/16/2026, 7:00:11 PM
After a yearslong battle to get workers back to the office, New York City's office market has recovered. Kind of. While Class A buildings are bursting at the seams, Class B and C assets are still under pressure. Meanwhile, the push for office-to-residential conversion is taking space offline, and shifting power centers in the corporate world are changing what landlords and brokers can expect when bringing in new tenants.
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