How the Pandemic Pushed Landlords to Get Creative to Fill Retail Space
Tenants are being offered concessions like reduced rates and customized spaces, while vacant storefronts are being filled with pop-up shops and works by local artists.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/04/business/omicron-retail-real-estate.html
By Jane Margolies
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