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From warehouses to tech office expansions, these are the key deals and commercial real-estate market trends to watch

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Some big firms are rethinking office needs — and some commercial real-estate deals have been put on ice as financing dries up. Coworking and flex-office firms are struggling under big rent obligations after years of rapid growth.

The coronavirus pandemic threw the real-estate world into disarray, as people emptied out of offices, hotels, and malls and worked from their homes. That disruption has transformed how people and companies finance, operate, and occupy real estate.

Some big firms are rethinking office needs — and some commercial real-estate deals have been put on ice as financing dries up. Coworking and flex-office firms are struggling under big rent obligations after years of rapid growth.

A surge in e-commerce, meanwhile, is fueling demand for warehouse and cold storage space as companies look for new ways to reach customers. And with the pandemic increasing the amount of food delivery and hurting restaurants' bottom lines, buzzy ghost kitchens see an opportunity to grow.

Still, companies like IBM and Facebook have been pushing ahead with plans for big office spaces, showing that it may be too soon to call and end to the office. And Apple is in talks to grow a Manhattan office that it leased earlier this year.

Here's the latest news on how commercial and residential real-estate is being upended, and how experts think these markets will play out in the long run.

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Here's everything we know right now:

What top investors and dealmakers are saying

Tech office deals

Restaurants

Hotels and casinos

Student housing

Warehouses and logistics

Brick-and-mortar retail space

State of the commercial real-estate market

Coworking, coliving, and short-term rentals

The future of real estate

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