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Greater L.A. Office Leasing Shows Signs of Life — Finally

Commercial Observer

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July 1, 2026

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It’s still not “back,” but it’s getting more difficult to say Los Angeles’ office market is “dead.” Tenants signed for nearly 4 million square feet of office space across Greater L.A. in the second quarter, according to a new report from Savills. That’s almost 15 percent more than the previous quarter, and almost 8 percent []

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Commercial Observer

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· Jul 2, 2026

Five Tenants Sign 19K SF of Deals at Blake Partners’ 39 West 37th Street

Five new office leases totaling 19,191 square feet were signed at a Midtown building three blocks south of Bryant Park, Commercial Observer has learned. CRC Insurance Group, one of the largest wholesale specialty insurance distributors in North America, took the largest spread at Blake Partners’ 39 West 37th Street, signing a 6,261-square-foot lease on the []

POLITICO

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· Jun 30, 2026

Barcelona’s costly gamble: a ban built on a bluff

The City Council capped short-term rental licences in 2014. Rents still rose up to 70 percent. So what's actually driving unaffordability?

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 7, 2026

Does Rent Control Really Backfire?

Does Rent Control Really Backfire?

TwistedSifter

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· Jul 7, 2026

Renter Endures Hours of Bass Vibrations Through the Walls, Wonders if It’s Time to Call Property Management

Being the nice guy isn't always the move. The post Renter Endures Hours of Bass Vibrations Through the Walls, Wonders if It’s Time to Call Property Management appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Business Today

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· Jun 21, 2026

What made an Indian couple leave India for Thailand? The answer isn’t money

The couple says rent costs about the same as in India's Tier 1 cities, but fewer hours in traffic, a greater sense of safety and more time for themselves made life in Thailand feel different.

The Suburban

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· Jul 8, 2026

When tenants leave, rents surge: A West Island housing reality

Many tenants in Quebec's West Island have experienced significant rent increases when apartments change hands. Previously rented apartments that were listed at around 1,200 per month are now being relisted for 1,800, 1,900, or even more than 2,000 for a

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Related coverage for "Greater L.A. Office Leasing Shows Signs of Life — Finally": Commercial Observer — Five Tenants Sign 19K SF of Deals at Blake Partners’ 39 West 37th Street. POLITICO — Barcelona’s costly gamble: a ban built on a bluff. Real Clear Politics — Does Rent Control Really Backfire?. TwistedSifter — Renter Endures Hours of Bass Vibrations Through the Walls, Wonders if It’s Time to Call Property Management. Business Today — What made an Indian couple leave India for Thailand? The answer isn’t money. The Suburban — When tenants leave, rents surge: A West Island housing reality