How Greater Washington’s Suburban Office Parks Can Defy Death
WASHINGTON BUSINESS JOURNAL – The office park is dead. Long live the office park.
News outlets have been predicting the death of suburban office parks since at least 2010. In the first three-quarters of that year, according to a December 2010 article by The Wall Street Journal, companies had vacated about 16 million square feet of suburban office space across the U.S. in the wake of the Great Recession — or 280 football fields — all while downtown office markets stabilized.
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