MIAMI-While some feel Downtown Miami’s office market won’t return to healthy occupancy for as long as a decade, others aren’t buying into the doom and gloom. Chris Lovell, senior managing director at Studley, is one of the optimists.
Despite being burned by multiple bubbles and major shifts in the real estate and economic markets, Lovell tells GlobeSt.com that too many advisors continue to draw straight lines when looking at future events and probable activities in Miami’s urban core. In particular, Lovell is pointing to yesterday’s article in GlobeSt.com in which CresaPartners’ Miami Founding Partner David Prev
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