Distressed offices refer to underperforming commercial properties facing financial or occupancy challenges. Investors and developers use them to acquire assets at reduced prices, renovate, and reposition for higher returns. Landlords benefit by offloading liabilities, while tenants gain access to upgraded spaces. This strategy revitalizes struggling buildings, creating value for all parties in shifting real estate markets.
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