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Commercial leasing is a type of leasing agreement that allows businesses to rent or lease property, such as office space, retail space, or industrial space. The tenant pays a fixed amount of rent to the landlord for the use of the property. The lease agreement typically includes provisions for the tenant to make improvements to the property, as well as restrictions on the use of the property.
The commercial leasing market is highly competitive, with landlords and tenants negotiating terms and conditions that are beneficial to both parties. The market is also subject to economic and market conditions, such as interest rates, inflation, and the availability of financing.
Some of the major players in the commercial leasing market include CBRE, JLL, Colliers International, Cushman & Wakefield, and Avison Young. Show Less Read more