The Big Apple ranks behind 18 other cities, including Boston, Seattle, and Boise, Idaho, when it comes to factors such as post-COVID urban recovery, commercial real estate, mass transit, crime, outmigration, and work-from-home trends, according to Michael Cemblast, chairman of market and investment strategy at JPMorgan.
Source: Inman News
NYC’s rep falters amid lower economic, real estate prospects
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