Chicago-area commercial property sales down 44% in 2023 – Crain’s*

Dealmaking in the Chicago area didn’t take quite as much of a hit as the nation overall, where sales dropped by 51% to about $347 billion as mismatched pricing expectations between buyers and sellers slowed activity, especially in the office sector. Nationally, there was a 32% drop in office sales volume in the fourth quarter of 2023 from the same time frame the previous year.
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debtsor
2 years ago

Complete and utter collapse of downtown. It may never come back.

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