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How Commercial Real Estate is responding to the Covid-19 Crisis

On Wednesday 8th July, Allsop partners hosted a webinar which gave an insight into the future of commercial real estate with discussions on how various parts of the market have changed due to the pandemic,  and going forward how we will have to adapt.  The discussion includes:

  • Auctions: £110m traded during lockdown – how deep is the market?
  • National Investments: what are the most resilient asset classes?
  • Offices: will occupational demand recover?
  • Receiverships: does the past Global Financial Crisis give us an indication of what’s to come?

Watch our video of the webinar:


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