Vancouver office landlords turn to show suites to stay competitive
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Vancouver's office real estate market is in a bit of a lull right now, and that’s prompting some property owners to get creative. Specifically, they’re turning to an old strategy: show suites.
A show suite, for those unfamiliar with the term, is essentially a small-scale, temporary office setup designed to give potential tenants a feel for what the space can offer. Traditionally used when a building has open space and needs to attract interest from prospective tenants, these suites are now being utilized as a marketing tool by landlords who want to stay competitive.
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