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Transforming Retail for Life Science and Medical Office

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Commercial Property Executive

As the commercial real estate landscape continues to evolve, underperforming retail assets are presenting new opportunities for conversion into life science and medical office space, but the transition is far from simple.

In a recent Commercial Property Executive article, partner Andrew Ouvrier examines the legal, operational, and financial considerations involved in transforming retail space for these specialized uses, from highly complex fit-outs and regulatory requirements to lease structure, tenant vetting, and end-of-lease obligations.

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