GlobeSt.com: Given the sharp decline in imports, what are landlords doing to deal with the downturn in demand?

Carver: With limited new transactional activity, landlords are instead placing greater emphasis on tenant retention and keeping existing portfolios stable. Nearly all are involved in negotiating early extensions with their stronger tenants, often in exchange for improved commercial terms. This in large part is being undertaken to better position themselves in anticipation of a future easing in the credit markets.

GlobeSt.com: How is Jones Lang LaSalle helping its landlord clients use this fallow period to better prepare for the future?

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