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Work-from-Home and the Future Consolidation of the U.S. Commercial Real Estate Office Sector: The Decline of Regional Malls May Provide Insight

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  • Tom Doolittle
  • Arthur Fliegelman

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To assess the likelihood and potential extent of a U.S. commercial real estate (CRE) office sector consolidation, this brief examines another CRE sector that has suffered decline and restructuring due to changes in user preferences: regional malls. (Brief no. 23-03).

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  • Tom Doolittle & Arthur Fliegelman, 2023. "Work-from-Home and the Future Consolidation of the U.S. Commercial Real Estate Office Sector: The Decline of Regional Malls May Provide Insight," Briefs 23-03, Office of Financial Research, US Department of the Treasury.
  • Handle: RePEc:ofr:briefs:23-03
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