CHICAGO-Cushman & Wakefield is foreseeing significant growth opportunities in Chicago's real estate market and is therefore planning to increase its business lines in the city. Cushman & Wakefield is planning to hire new employees for its local offices in Rosemont and Chicago to extend its offerings such as capital markets and leasing, among others. Although the office vacancy rate in Q2 of 2010 in downtown Chicago increased to 16.5%, demand for office space in the city is seeing a rebound.For the full story, go to Chicago Sun Times.
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