By Daniel B. Myers and C. Gregg Ankenman
As the commercial real estate market evolves, with office tenants using fewer square feet per employee and requiring more flexible floor plans and a wide variety of nontraditional tenants seeking to occupy space in retail centers and other buildings, commercial leases (and other real estate documents) must address these developments. Throw in changes to building codes, the effects of rising p...
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