The poll--which involved member firms from 60 markets across the US, as well as in Canada and Mexico--concludes that the overall improvement will be driven by the industrial and sales sectors, and that Spring will bring lower vacancies for all commercial properties. Rental rates are expected to remain constant, and unemployment, though seemingly headed for positive change, will continue to be a challenge for the industry. While the second quarter is expected to bring good things, Owen maintains that the road to a full recovery will not be without its bumps.

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