Fall 2012: Middle Market Magic

The economy is still struggling, but some cities are outpacing their neighbors — adding the good jobs that fuel demand for office, retail, and multifamily properties. What secrets do these mid-sized cities (1.5 to 2.5 million in population) share? Editor Mariwyn Evans explains.

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Every Commercial Real Estate Broker knows the equation: if you want to increase demand, you need more jobs. Simple, right? Not really, especially not in this economy. Yet some cities are outpacing their neighbors — adding the good jobs that fuel demand for office, retail, and multifamily. What secrets do these mid-sized cities (1.5 to 2.5 million in population) share?

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