The ups and downs of Phoenix class A office space amid time of the novel coronavirus Experts hesitant to say COVID-19 will kill brick-and-mortar staples. By Melissa Rosequist
As Valley companies realize working from home is the foreseeable future, will that translate to a surplus of vacant class A office space?
Experts say: It’s too early to identify any changes that may be afoot as the long-term effect of the COVID-19 pandemic looms, but ultimately, for commercial leasing, the sky isn’t falling.
That’s not to say there won’t be changes.
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