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Two Denver skyscrapers just sold for a jaw-dropping 96% discount from their 2019 values. That's right—buildings once worth $200 million went for a mere $3.2 million, less than many single-family homes! This episode exposes how tech-heavy cities like Denver, San Francisco, and Seattle are watching their commercial real estate markets collapse as remote work hollows out downtown cores and homeless encampments drive away remaining businesses. Is this the inevitable result of pandemic policies, or just the first domino in a nationwide commercial real estate crisis? Watch as we break down how Democrat-run tech hubs are facing the consequences of years of mismanagement while developers scramble to convert empty office buildings into residential units. Subscribe and share to help expose the financial disaster your local officials would rather keep hidden!
By Sean Reynolds4.4
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Two Denver skyscrapers just sold for a jaw-dropping 96% discount from their 2019 values. That's right—buildings once worth $200 million went for a mere $3.2 million, less than many single-family homes! This episode exposes how tech-heavy cities like Denver, San Francisco, and Seattle are watching their commercial real estate markets collapse as remote work hollows out downtown cores and homeless encampments drive away remaining businesses. Is this the inevitable result of pandemic policies, or just the first domino in a nationwide commercial real estate crisis? Watch as we break down how Democrat-run tech hubs are facing the consequences of years of mismanagement while developers scramble to convert empty office buildings into residential units. Subscribe and share to help expose the financial disaster your local officials would rather keep hidden!

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