D
espite the commercial real estate market's gloomy outlook, attorney John Ferguson notes that secondaries are gaining traction. As co-chair of Goodwin's Real Estate industry group, Ferguson sees potential in this often-overlooked sector. With 26 years of experience, he's witnessed a surge in demand for secondaries, keeping his practice busy. This trend is promising, and Ferguson believes it will continue to grow as investors seek alternative investment opportunities.
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