Office building investors are in full retreat from most U.S. cities. Some are finding a haven in Japan, where most workers have returned to the office and banks are eager to lend.
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/foreign-investors-find-haven-in-japan-office-real-estate-as-u-s-suffers-c1ad2c28International investors feel bullish on Japan’s economy, with the stock market trading near a 33-year high, as a weak yen sweetens the potWith housing in short supply, developers are converting more empty offices into apartments. But not all buildings are candidates for reuse, even as more than one billion square feet of office space sits vacant across the U.S.
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