CHARLOTTE — More businesses are moving into Charlotte while fewer are moving out.
According to the Charlotte Observer, just over 22% of office space in the city is sitting empty.
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And while this is higher than the national average, this is also the third straight quarter of positive numbers for the city.
Research firm Co-Star told the Observer that a 12-year low in construction for office space is helping to stabilize those vacancies.
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