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In a recent article for The Denver Post titled “Denver, Fort Collins, and Lakewood are Colorado’s most vulnerable cities for federal lease terminations,” Matthews™ Associate Ethan Edmiston expressed optimism on the future of the government lease landscape.

 

Edmiston, who specializes in government-leased assets out of El Segundo, CA, recently provided his insights on the resilience of the public sector leasing market. He says he remains more “bullish” about leasing to the public sector as opposed to the traditional market.

 

“Considering the number of federal workers and the need to lease space as a reduction in costs for these government organizations, I predict we will see a change in the government lease landscape, not the disappearance of this market,” Edmiston said.

 

Edmiston continues to express confidence in the long-term outlook for government leased properties despite broader market uncertainty.

 

Read the full article here to gain more insights on the cities most vulnerable for federal lease terminations.

 

 

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