
In this episode of America’s Commercial Real Estate Show, host Michael Bull is joined by Doug Ressler and Peter Kolaczynski from Yardi Matrix to break down the evolving office market in 2026. They explore key trends in office demand, vacancy rates, hybrid work impacts, and the growing role of co-working and flexible space. The conversation also dives into office conversions, distressed assets, and where investors may find emerging opportunities. Whether you're an investor, broker, or occupier, this episode delivers timely insights on how the office sector is transforming—and what it means for the future of commercial real estate. TCN Worldwide Real Estate Services - A global network of over 1,500 leading commercial real estate professionals delivering integrated, expert sales, leasing, management and consulting services across 200 U.S. and global markets. https://www.tcnworldwide.com/ Buildout - Aconnected software platform built for commercial real estate brokerages—combining CRM, marketing, data, and back-office automation. https://www.buildout.com Bull Realty, TCN Worldwide - Commercial Real Estate Asset & Occupancy Solutions in Atlanta and throughout the Southeast U.S. https://www.bullrealty.com/ Commercial Agent Success Strategies - Twenty-one cloud accessed commercial broker training videos with slide deck action notes. Learn more at https://www.commercialagentsuccess.com/
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