MIAMI—Sale-leasebacks aren't always the bestoption for corporate real estate owners, butbrokers are reporting a steady flow of these deals. What factorsare influencing this commercial real estatetactic?

GlobeSt.com caught up with Mac McCall, amanaging director at Franklin Street, to get histhoughts on when sale-leasebacks are the rightoption and what strategies work best in today's market. If youmissed part one of this exclusive interview, you can still read it:Why Sale-Leasebacks Are Still Hot.

GlobeSt.com: When are sale-leasebacks the rightoption? What factors influence this tactic?

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